SOLUTION: 2q-3(q-5)=5(q+2)-7 I need to know if this is identity or contradiction.

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Question 777632: 2q-3(q-5)=5(q+2)-7
I need to know if this is identity or contradiction.

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Neither. It is conditionally true.

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