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Solve for x. −2(x+13)+9x=4 Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form in the box.
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−2(x+13)+9x=4
Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form in the box.
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we i don’t think this is simplest form but this might help x=30/7
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