SOLUTION: -2(5x-5)+3(x-4)=5(x+8)+2
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Question 370980: -2(5x-5)+3(x-4)=5(x+8)+2
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-2(5x-5)+3(x-4)=5(x+8)+2
-10x+10+3x-12=5x+40+2
re write the equation
-10x+3x-5x=-10+12+40+2
-12x=-44
/-12
x= 3.66
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