SOLUTION: prove x=15 3(x-4)=33 geometry
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Question 576362: prove x=15 3(x-4)=33 geometry
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How does this have anything to do with geometry?
And are you saying "if x = 15, then 3(x-4) = 33" or vice versa?
If you are saying "if x = 15, then 3(x-4) = 33" then all you need to do is replace x with 15 to get 3(15-4) = 33, 3(11) = 33, true statement, so the statement is true.
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