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Jazzyman
Feb 5, 2018, 2:35:20 PM
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If 6x −3 = −5x +7, then x =? Can someone explain this one?

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roxxi
Feb 5, 2018, 5:08:15 PM

[latex]6x-3=-5x+7[/latex] [latex]6x-3+3=-5x+7+3[/latex] [latex]6x+5x=-5x+5x+10[/latex] [latex]11x=10[/latex] [latex]x=\frac{10}{11}[/latex]

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