SOLUTION: -5x+3+6(x+1)=2x+2
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Question 792959: -5x+3+6(x+1)=2x+2
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-5x+3+6x+6=2x+2
x+3+6=2x+2
x-x+9-2=2x-x+2-2
7=x
x=7
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