Find the solution to this equation - 3x + 32 - 7x = -2 (5x + 10)
Remember the steps
1. Distrib...
Mathematics, 03.03.2021 01:10 niquermonroeee
Find the solution to this equation - 3x + 32 - 7x = -2 (5x + 10)
Remember the steps
1. Distribute
2. Combine like terms on the left side
3 Pick sides variables = constants
4 Move terms that don't belong by doing the opposite operations
5 Decide what the statement means If it's always true write "infinitely many solutions." If it's always false, write "no solutions."β
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