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Brenna Decker
Mathematics
12 January, 12:49
Is 5x-3>5x-3 an identity or a contradiction
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Darion Bauer
12 January, 13:00
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It's a contradiction
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Maximus Mclean
12 January, 13:03
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contradiction
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they are both the same thing so how can they contradict? they can because the sign in the middle is greater than. if you put 1 in as x, you will get 2 is greater than 2 which does not make sense
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