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Solve for n in the linear equation 2n+(-3)=3

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Hmm, let's see what we're working with here


So, it will look like this →2(n) + -3 - 3 = ?
? = 0
2(n) - 6
Keep in mind that the "6" came from -3 - 3

Solve this part of the problem → 2 = 0

n - 3 = 0
+3 +3
--- ----
3 3

We have One Solution in this equation

So therefore, the value of "n" would have to be 3

n = 3
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