SOLUTION: 5(x+2)-7=5x+3
Solution with steps please?
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Question 695053: 5(x+2)-7=5x+3
Solution with steps please?
Answer by Ave(106) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(x+2)-7=5x+3 get rid of parenthesis by multiplying each term inside by 5
5x+10-7=5x+3 combine like terms
5x+3=5x+3
Always True or "all x" just means that any number for x works.
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