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Working with linear equations:

3(2x+1) - 4 (x+2) = 9
12 years ago

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Steve
3(2x+1) - 4 (x+2) = 9
6x+3 - (4x+8) = 9
6x + 3 - 4x - 8 = 9
2x = 14
x = 7
12 years ago
John
Thank u :)
12 years ago

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