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Eliezer Murillo
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22 October, 06:35
What is 2x - 1 < 7 and 5x + 3 < 3.
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Aylin Bird
22 October, 06:41
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OK 2x + 1 = 5x/3; the key here is to get rid of the fraction by multiplying both sides by 3 6x + 3 = 5x; now subtract 6x from both side 3 = - x - 3 = x Proof 2 (-3) + 1 = 5 (-3) / 3? - 6 + 1 = - 5? - 5 = - 5
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