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Solve the equation for x a. 6-5(2x-3) = 4x+7 b. 3x/4 +2 = 4x-1
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Solve the equation for x
a. 6-5(2x-3) = 4x+7
b. 3x/4 +2 = 4x-1
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a.) 6-10x + 15 = 4x + 7
21 - 10x = 4x + 7
-14x= 7-21
-14x = 14x
X= 1
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