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Twice a number decreased by two is equivalent to that number increased by five.

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Answer: Twice a number decreased by two is equivalent to that number increased by five then the number is 7

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The equation for a linear equation in one variable is written as ax+b = 0, where a and b are two integers, and x is a variable. This equation has only one solution. For instance, the linear equation 2x+3=8 only has one variable. As a result, this equation has a single solution, x = 5/2. A linear equation with two variables, however, has two solutions.

Twice a number decreased by two is equivalent to that number increased by five. Let x = unknown number

2x - 2 = x + 5

x = 7

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