SOLUTION: solve the equation:
6[x-(2x+3)]=5(1-x)-1
thanks a lot
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Question 51607: solve the equation:
6[x-(2x+3)]=5(1-x)-1
thanks a lot
Answer by checkley71(8403) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6[X-(2X+3)]=5(1-X)-1 OR 6[X-2X-3]=5-5X OR 6[-X-3]=5-5X-1 OR -6X-18=4-5X OR
-X=22 OR X=-22
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