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What is the solution to this linear equation. -4 + bx = 2x + 3(x + 1) if b = 3 what is the solution?
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What is the solution to this linear equation.
-4 + bx = 2x + 3(x + 1)
if b = 3 what is the solution?
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-4+3x= 2x +3x +3
-4-3= 2x + 3x -3x
-7 =2x
X= -7/2
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