SOLUTION: how do you solve a equation
5x-6-5(-x)=0
the x's are powers to the 5's they are next to in this equation!
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Question 243420: how do you solve a equation
5x-6-5(-x)=0
the x's are powers to the 5's they are next to in this equation!
Answer by JimboP1977(311) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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