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Consider the equation 5 – 3(2x – 7) = 12 – 5(x – 2). Is x = 2 a solution to this

equation? Is x = 4 a solution to this equation? Explain your reasoning in each case

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Explanation:

5 – 3(2x – 7) = 12 – 5(x – 2)

Substitute x=2

5 – 3(2*2 – 7) = 12 – 5(2 – 2)

5 – 3(-3) = 12 – 5(0)

5 - 3*(-3) = 12

5+9 = 12

14=12

This is false so it is not a solution

5 – 3(2x – 7) = 12 – 5(x – 2)

Substitute x=5

5 – 3(2*4 – 7) = 12 – 5(4 – 2)

5 – 3(8-7) = 12 – 5(2)

5 - 3*1 = 12-10

5-3 = 2

2=2

This is true so it is a solution

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