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Linear Equations w/ Distribution Solve for X. 2(-2x+ 2) - 3x+ 3 = 0
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Linear Equations w/ Distribution
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2(-2x+ 2) - 3x+ 3 = 0
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x=1
2(-2x+)-3x+3=0
step one: simplify then distribute then combine like terms, subtract from both sides, divide both sides
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