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What are the solutions to: 1) 4(x-2)-3x = 2(x-6) and 2) 5(2+u)-u = 10+4(u+1)
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What are the solutions to: 1) 4(x-2)-3x = 2(x-6) and 2) 5(2+u)-u = 10+4(u+1)
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1) 4(x-2)-3x = 2(x-6)
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2) 5(2+u)-u = 10+4(u+1)
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Here is the answer .
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In second ans U is not equal to O
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