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CAN SOMEONE SOLVE THIS PLEASE −4x−(x−1)=3(x−5)
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CAN SOMEONE SOLVE THIS PLEASE
−4x−(x−1)=3(x−5)
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The answer is ‘2’
Distribute and combine like terms
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Answer:
x = 2
Hope this helps!
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