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PLZ HELP AHH Solve the equation: 1)−5x^3+x+2x^3=7−3x^3
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Solve the equation:
1)−5x^3+x+2x^3=7−3x^3
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First combine like term
(-5x^3+2x^3) + x = 7- 3x^3
After add -5x^3 and +2x^3 together because it has like term is equal -3x^3
-3x^3 + x = 7-3x^3
Plus -3x^3 from both side
Left x alone you get
X= 7
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