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Solve the linear equation. 2 (x + 7) = 6x + 9 - 4x
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Solve the linear equation. 2 (x + 7) = 6x + 9 - 4x
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Solve the linear equation.
2 (x + 7) = 6x + 9 - 4x
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1st distribute 2nd combine liked terms 3rd subtract 14 from both sides of the equation 4th simplify 5th subtract 2x from both sides of the equation 6th simplify results =No solution 0=-5
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