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What is 2x-6 = 3x+1-X-7 and you have to regroup/ divide by number next to x?

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Explanation:

2x-6 = 3x+1-X-7

Combine like terms

2x-6 = 3x-x +1-7

2x-6 = 2x -6

subtract 2x from each side

-6 = -6

Since this is a true statement, x can be any real number

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