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How would i solve this problem 2x-5=4x-1?
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How would i solve this problem 2x-5=4x-1?
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2 x - 5 = 4 x - 1
combine variables and constants we get
2 x - 4 x = -1 + 5
- 2 x = 4
dividing - 2 on other side
x = 4 / - 2
x = - 2 answer...
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