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Given that 2( -x + 4) = 3 , prove that x = 5/2 I need some help pleaseee (Write out the steps)
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Given that 2( -x + 4) = 3 , prove that x = 5/2
I need some help pleaseee
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-2x+8 = 3
-2x = -5
x = 5/2
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