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Question 1121812: subtract 3a to the second -7x +2 from the sum of a to the second +x+1 and 4a to the second -5x+2 I am tyring to figure this out and the answer don't look correct Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, MathTherapy:Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source):
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subtract 3a to the second -7x +2 from the sum of a to the second +x+1 and 4a to the second -5x+2 I am tyring to figure this out and the answer don't look correct
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