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Sara solved the equation -6(x-2) + 3x = -3(x+3) + 21 What is the solution?
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To solve you can use inverse operations.

Here are the steps to find the answer:

1. Write out the equation: -6(x-2)+3x= -3(x+3) +21

2. Distribute both sides: -6x+12+3x= -3x-9+21

3. Simplify both sides: -3x+12=-3x+12

4. This equation is true for all values, or infinity, because the equation is the same on both sides

Let me know if you need further explanation. I hope this helps.

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