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A solution of a given equation is -3. An equation that would make this solution true: -10 + x = -13 Now that you have seen an example. Write TWO equations where the solution of the equation equals 6.
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A solution of a given equation is -3. An equation that would make this solution true: -10 + x = -13
Now that you have seen an example. Write TWO equations where the solution of the equation equals 6.
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X = 6.
7 + X - 2 = 11
(9 + x) x 3 = 45
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