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Gianni Hodges
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5 December, 04:01
Given that 2 (-x + 4) = 3, prove that x = 5/2.
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Tito
5 December, 04:05
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Answer: proved
Step-by-step explanation:
-2x+8=3
-2x=3-8
-2x = - 5
2x = 5
x=5/2
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