SOLUTION: 2[w-(2w+4)+3]=2(w+1)
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Question 207765: 2[w-(2w+4)+3]=2(w+1)
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2[w-(2w+4)+3]=2(w+1)
2[w-2w-4+3]=2w+2
2[-w-1]=2w+2
-2w-2=2w+2
-2W-2W=2+2
-4W=4
W=4/-4
W=-1 ANS.
PROOF:
2[-1-(2*-1+4)+3]=2(-1+1)
2[-1-(-2+4)+3]=2*0
2[-1-2+3]=0
2[-3+3]=0
2*0=0
0=0
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