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Write a two-column proof for the following: Given: -3x + 10 = -5 Prove: x = 5 Picture included
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Write a two-column proof for the following:
Given: -3x + 10 = -5 Prove: x = 5
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-10 from both sides and you get -3x = -15 then divide -3 from both sides and you get x=5
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