SOLUTION: [2x+9]+7=3 has 2 solutions because of the constant on the right side of the equations is positive or is it 1 solutions please help me explain

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Question 1016378: [2x+9]+7=3 has 2 solutions because of the constant on the right side of the equations is positive or is it 1 solutions please help me explain
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[2x+9]+7=3 has 2 solutions because of the constant on the right side of the equations is positive or is it 1 solutions please help me explain
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[2x+9]+7=3
2x+9 = -4
2x = -13
x = -13/2 one solution.

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