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2(4x+5)−3x=9−(7−3x) SHOW WORK
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2(4x+5)−3x=9−(7−3x)
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Ok ok so basically I are only supposed to divide and sub
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2(4x + 5) - 3x = 9 - (7 - 3x)
8x + 10 - 3x = 9 - 7 + 3x
8x - 3x - 3x = 9 - 7 - 10
2x = 9 - 7 - 10
2x = - 8
x = - 8/2
x = - 4
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