SOLUTION: How do I solve this equation 7x-4=-2x+1+9x-5
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Question 220006: How do I solve this equation 7x-4=-2x+1+9x-5
Answer by likaaka(51) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you need to solve for x by getting all the x's on one side of the equation but first you need to combine like terms on the right side
7x-4=-2x+1+9x-5, rearrange the equation so like terms are grouped
7x-4=-2x+9x+1-5, simplify the equation by performing addition or subtraction as stated
7x-4=7x-4, here you see that both sides to the equation are the same so your equation is true meaning when you solve you get 0=0, however there is no value of x
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