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2x-x+7=x+3+4 what is x?

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First, let's combine like terms:


2x-x+7 = x+3+4


x+7=x+7

Subtract 7 from both sides:


x = x

Because x = x, it means that this expression has infinite solutions. The solution set for this is (-∞ < x < ∞).

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Answer=2x-x+7=x+3+4

x+7=x+7

x= Any real


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