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Braedon Salas
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19 August, 02:16
Solve the equation 3 (*-2) = 3*+6
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19 August, 02:40
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3 (x-2) = 3x+6
distributed 3 to the parentheses
3x-6=3x+6
now use inverse operation and subtract 3x from both sides
you get - 6=6 which makes the statement false
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