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How would you solve: |*| 2x + 7 = 3 |*| ????
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How would you solve:
|*| 2x + 7 = 3 |*|
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hey user
the answer to this is going to be
we do this math
2x + 7 = 3
and then
2x = 3 - 7
then
2x = -5
and we get
x =
-5/2
hope l helped
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2x + 7 = 3
2x = 3 - 7
2x = -5
x = -5/2
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