SOLUTION: s(-3/2)=(3(-3/2)-4)/(2(-3/2)+5) how would you solve this if you were solving for "s"
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s(-3/2)=(3(-3/2)-4)/(2(-3/2)+5)
how would you solve this if you were solving for "s"
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richard1234(7193)
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Multiply both sides by -2/3. Simplify all that junk on the RHS.