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Abbie Bowen
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17 September, 03:25
How do you solve for 5 - (2x-3) = -8+2x
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Ezekiel West
17 September, 03:55
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When there is a "-" infringe of a parentheses change the sign of each term in the parentheses. turning it into: 5-2x3=-8+2x then you add numbers 5 and 3 turn it into 8 8-2x=8+2x
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