SOLUTION: 3 – (x + (-4)) = 2x – 6 + 5x

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Question 707793: 3 – (x + (-4)) = 2x – 6 + 5x
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3 – (x + (-4)) = 2x – 6 + 5x
3-(x-4)=7x-6
3-x+4=7x-6
7-x-7x=-6
-8x=-6-7
-8x=-13
x=-13/-8
x=13/8 or 1 5/8 ans.

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