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Consider the equation − 2(x + 2) = x − 3(x + 1) − 1. Is it always true, sometimes true, or never true?

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Answer: Always true.

Step-by-step explanation: Use algebra. They end up being the same statements, which means x could be whatever and the equation would still be true.

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