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How do I solve 7b+5-7b-2=-8

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A 'solution' to the equation is the value of 'b' that makes the equation
a true statement. Let's work on the equation and find it:

7b + 5 - 7b - 2 = -8

Notice that on the left side, you have 7b and -7b .
When you combine those, they make zero-b, so you can get rid of them totally.

Now the equation says + 5 - 2 = -8

Look at the left side again. +5 and -2 combine to make 3 .

Now the equation says 3 = -8

Is there some value of 'b' that can make this a true statement ?
I don't think so.
There is no solution to the original equation.
That happens, and it's OK.

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7b+5-7b-2=-8\\\\(7b-7b)+(5-2)=-8\\\\0+3=-8\\\\3=-8-FALSE\\\\no\ solutions;\ b\in\O
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