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Averie
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15 February, 17:34
4 (u+1) + 5=6 (u-1) + u
Is there a solution
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Finley Cochran
15 February, 17:59
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u = 4
Step-by-step explanation:
distribute and get 4u+4+1=6u-6+u
combine. 4u+6=7u-6
get variables on one side of the equation:
7u-4u=6+6
then combine like terms again
3u=12
divide both sides by 3 to get u alone
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