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What is the solution to the linear equation? (2/3)x-1/2=1/3+(5/6)x
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What is the solution to the linear equation? (2/3)x-1/2=1/3+(5/6)x
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Answer
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votes
x
=
−
5
Explanation:
2
x
3
−
1
2
=
1
3
+
5
x
6
or
4
x
6
−
1
2
=
1
3
+
5
x
6
or
5
x
6
−
4
x
6
=
−
1
3
−
1
2
or
x
6
=
−
5
6
or
x
=
−
5
Lewix
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Dec 11, 2021
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