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Britney Harvey
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9 June, 08:58
How many solutions does 3 (x+2) = 14-x have
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Kaylah Cunningham
9 June, 09:25
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There is only one solution. x = 2
Step-by-step explanation:
3 (x + 2) = 14 - x
3x + 6 = 14 - x
3x + x = 14 - 6
4x = 8
x = 2
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