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Solve: 2 in 3= in(x-4)

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The equation "2 in 3 = in(x-4)" is still not clear. It seems to contain undefined terms such as "in" and "in(x-4)."

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Solve: 3x + 5 = 2x - 3 here's an example:

the value of "x" that satisfies the equation. You can proceed with solving it as follows:

3x + 5 = 2x - 3 (Start with the given equation)

3x - 2x = -3 - 5 (Subtract 2x from both sides)

x = -8 (Combine like terms and simplify)

Solve: 2 in 3= in(x-4)-example-1
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