SOLUTION: 12-3(a-1)=11+a
-2(3x-6)=4x
I am having trouble solving these 2 problems. I got the other 10 but these 2 just dont come out right. please help
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Question 705432: 12-3(a-1)=11+a
-2(3x-6)=4x
I am having trouble solving these 2 problems. I got the other 10 but these 2 just dont come out right. please help
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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