SOLUTION: -2+5x-7=3x-9+2x
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Question 992210: -2+5x-7=3x-9+2x
Answer by ikleyn(52778) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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-2+5x-7=3x-9+2x.
Simplify:
5x - 9 = 5x -9.
This equation is an identity. Any number is the solution.
Each real number is the solution. The set of solutions is the entire number line, all real numbers.
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