SOLUTION: what is 3(x-4) - 4(x-3) = x+3-(x-2)

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Question 2775: what is 3(x-4) - 4(x-3) = x+3-(x-2)
Answer by kiru_khandelwal(79)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3(x-4) - 4(x-3) = x+3-(x-2)
=> 3x -12 -4x + 12 = x + 3 -x + 2
=> -x = 5
=> x = -5

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