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29 November, 17:06
Solve for x. x - 2 (2 - 3/2 x) = 2 (4 - x) + 1
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Marlene Mosley
29 November, 17:29
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x = 13/6
Step-by-step explanation:
We are the following expression;
x - 2 (2 - (3/2) * x) = 2 (4 - x) + 1
x - (4 - 3*x) = 8 - 2*x + 1
x - 4 + 3*x = 8 - 2*x + 1
4*x + 2*x = 9 + 4
6*x = 13
x = 13/6
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