SOLUTION: How many solutions does 3x+5=2−4(x+1) have? Thanks!

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Question 953092: How many solutions does 3x+5=2−4(x+1) have? Thanks!

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How many solutions does 3x+5=2−4(x+1) have? Thanks!
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Terms are separated by + and - signs.
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1st term:: 3x
2nd term:: 5
3rd term:: 2
4th 4(x+1)
5th x
6th 1
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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