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2−2n=3n+17
what IS THE answer help

User Jonchar
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First, let's identify the like terms.
2 and 17
2n and 3n

Next, you would need to combine them. Ex: Add 2n to both sides, and subtract 17 from both sides.
2 - 2n = 3n + 17
2 = 5n + 17
-15 = 5n

Now, all you would need to do is isolate the n. To do this, you would divide both sides by 5.
-15 = 5n
-3 = n

n = -3

The solution would be -3.

I hope this helps!
User Ssast
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★ LINEAR REDUCTION ★

Given equation :

2 - 2n = 3n + 17

- 3n - 2n = 17 - 2 = 15

- 1 ( 3n + 2n ) = 15

-1 ( 5n ) = 15

5n = - 15

Hence , n = -3

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