SOLUTION: Combine like terms to obtain an equivalent equation of the form ax = b. 18x - 9 + 2x = 13x - 4

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Question 230758: Combine like terms to obtain an equivalent equation of the form ax = b. 18x - 9 + 2x = 13x - 4
Answer by rfer(16322)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
18x-9+2x=13x-4
20x-13x=-4+9
7x=5

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