SOLUTION: 3(x-4)-4(x-3)=x+3-(x-2)
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Question 842379: 3(x-4)-4(x-3)=x+3-(x-2)
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3(x-4)-4(x-3)=x+3-(x-2)
3x-12-4x+12=x+3-x+2
-x=5 or x= -5
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