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Solve 3[-x + (2 x + 1)] = x - 1.
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Solve 3[-x + (2 x + 1)] = x - 1.
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Solve 3[-x + (2 x + 1)] = x - 1.
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The answer is -1. First you distribute the 3. Then u distribute the 3 again to the parentheses. Then solve it from there
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