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3*(5-2)-2* (2-1)=1+3*2
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3*(5-2)-2* (2-1)=1+3*2
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Simplify each side in order to determine if true.It is True they both equal the same 3 x (5-2)-2 x (2-1) = 1+3 x 2
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3
(
5−2)
−
2
(
2−1
)
?=
1
+
(3)
(2)
7=
7
True
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