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If x= −5, which equation is true? a] 2x−4= −14 b] 3(4−x)=3 c] 2(x−4)= −14 d] 3(10−x)=21
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If x= −5, which equation is true?
a] 2x−4= −14
b] 3(4−x)=3
c] 2(x−4)= −14
d] 3(10−x)=21
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The answer is A] 2x -4 = -14
2(-5) -4 = -14
-10 -4 = -14
-14 = -14
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