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Solve the equation: 3(–2x+1)–2(x+13)=7x–4(1–x)

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Explanation:

3(–2x+1)–2(x+13)=7x–4(1–x)

-6x+3 - 2x+26 = 7x-7x²-4-4x

-8x +29 = -7x²-3x-4

7x²-5x+33=0

do you need to find x?

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