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What is the solution of the equation? 6x – 3 = 5x – 5 A. –4 B. –2 C. 0 D. –1
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What is the solution of the equation? 6x – 3 = 5x – 5
A. –4
B. –2
C. 0
D. –1
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Well its not the A, C,or D so I think its -2
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The answer would be -2. It is computed as follows:
6x - 3 = 5x - 5
6x - 5x = -5 + 3
x = -2
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