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Solve the following equation. Explain the steps you used to solve.

6x−2=−3x+7

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Answer:

x=1

Explanation:

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Answer:

X=1, i'm not sure if it's correct i didn't check it, okay i just plugged it in, x is = to 1

Step-by-step explanation: First you have to get the variable to one side of the equation by using the inverse operation of subtraction which is addition and add -3x to 6x making it 9x, then from there continue to use inverse operations.

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