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Consider the equation 13x−2=x+2. Write a system of linear equations using each side of the equation. Then solve the original equation by graphing the system of linear equations.
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Consider the equation 13x−2=x+2. Write a system of linear equations using each side of the equation. Then solve the original equation by graphing the system of linear equations.
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Answer:
x = 3
Explanation:
13x - 2 = x + 2
12x = 4
x = 3
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