SOLUTION: Solution for 5x-[7-(2x-1)]=3(x-5)+4(x+3)

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Question 890874: Solution for 5x-[7-(2x-1)]=3(x-5)+4(x+3)
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5x-[7-(2x-1)]=3(x-5)+4(x+3)
5x-7+2x-1=3x-15+4x+12
7x-8=7x-3
no solution!

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