SOLUTION: -3(2s-1)-3=-2(9s+4)-3
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Question 179959: -3(2s-1)-3=-2(9s+4)-3
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-3(2s-1)-3=-2(9s+4)-3
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-6s+3-3=-18s-8-3....distributed terms
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-6s=-18s-11.....collected like terms
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12s=-11.....added 18s and subtracted 3 from both sides
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