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Given that 2x+7=27 and 3x+1=28, does 2x+7=3x+1?
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Given that 2x+7=27 and 3x+1=28, does 2x+7=3x+1?
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No by the power of substitution you can take 2x+7 and make it 27 and then 3x+1 and make it 28 and 27 does not equal 28
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nooooo, since 27 does not equal 28
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