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Reagan Huffman
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10 August, 11:09
Write a two-column proof.
Given: 7y = 8x - 14; y = 6
Prove: x = 7
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Nicholas Ramirez
10 August, 11:20
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7*6=8x-14
42+14=8x
56=8x
x=7
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