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Salvatore Avila
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16 June, 11:46
How do i solve this equation 13-4x=1-x?
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Jimmy Collier
16 June, 12:00
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Add x to the - 4x then subtract the 13 to 1, 13 and 13 cancels out leaving you with - 4x=-12 then you divide - 4 to - 12 and you end up with x=3
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16 June, 12:04
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