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Solve each of these equations. Explain or show your reasoning. 2(x+5)=3x+1 3y−4=6−2y 3(n+2)=9(6−n)
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Solve each of these equations. Explain or show your reasoning.
2(x+5)=3x+1
3y−4=6−2y
3(n+2)=9(6−n)
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2(x+5)=3x+1 = 9
Subtract
2
x
2x from both sides then Subtract
1
1 from both sides.
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