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Given the functions f(x) = 6x -3 and h(x) = 10x - 5, find the value of x for which f(x) = h(x)
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Given the functions f(x) = 6x -3 and h(x) = 10x - 5, find the value of x for which f(x) = h(x)
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6x-3=10x-5
6x-3-10x=-5
-4x=-5+3
-4x=-2
X=2/4
=1/2
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