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What is the solution for x in the equation? 4x − 3 + 5 = 2x + 7 − 8x
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What is the solution for x in the equation? 4x − 3 + 5 = 2x + 7 − 8x
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The answer is x=.5 you can download and use Photomath to scan the question and that will tell you how to do its step by step
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Answer:
4x+2= -6x+7
4x+6x=7-2
10x=5
x=1/2
Explanation:
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