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Which is a correct first step for solving this equation? -3x+2−5x−7=4x+2

a.) -2x-5=4x+2
b.) 2x+5=4x+2
c.) 8x+5=4x+2
d.) -8x-5=4x+2

User J Marlow
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D would be the correct answer in this case.

User Gavin Morrow
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Answer:

(D)
-8x-5=4x+2

Explanation:

The given equation is:


-3x+2-5x-7=4x+2

Combining the like terms, we get


-3x-5x+2-7=4x+2


-8x-5=4x+2

which is the required correct step for solving the given equation.

therefore, again combining the like terms, we get


-8x-4x=2+5


-12x=7


x=(-7)/(12)

thus, option D is correct.

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