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Solve 3(-n + 4) + 5n = 2n I know the answer, but how to find that answer?
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3(-n + 4) + 5n = 2n
I know the answer, but how to find that answer?
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3(-n + 4) + 5n = 2n
Distribute the 3
-3n + 12 + 5n = 2n
Combine liked terms on the right side
2n + 12 = 2n
Then subtract 2n from both sides to get 12 by it self
Which should equal
12 = 0
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