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5(1 − n) + 3n = 3(n − 1) – 5n

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User Psagers
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Answer:

8 = 0 (this equation is always false)

Explanation:

5(1 − n) + 3n = 3(n − 1) – 5n

5 - 5n + 3n = 3n - 3 - 5n

5 + 3 = 5n - 3n + 3n - 5n

8 = 0

this equation is always false

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