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5x+1=6x-7 what is the solution?
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5x+1=6x7
5 x+1=6x-7
6x7=42
42-7=35
So your full answer is 35 I hope this helped you
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5x + 1 = 6x - 7
5x - 6x = -7 - 1
-x = - 8
x = 8 <===
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