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Solve the equation. 2x − 3 + 4x = 21 x = −12 x = −6 x = 4 x = 6
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Solve the equation.
2x − 3 + 4x = 21
x = −12
x = −6
x = 4
x = 6
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Answer:
4
Explanation:
just did it.
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Answer:
x=4
6x-3=21
6x=24
therefore
x=4
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