SOLUTION: How do you solve the equation: 5n + 7 = 7(n+1) - 2n
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Question 366372: How do you solve the equation: 5n + 7 = 7(n+1) - 2n
Answer by edjones(8007) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5n + 7 = 7(n+1) - 2n
5n+7=7n+7-2n
5n+7=5n+7
0=0
True for all n.
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Ed
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