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The question is where did they go wrong with the equation: 2(s-5)=2(s+5) 2s-10=2s-10 2s=2s 0=0 I have to re write the equation corrected
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The question is where did they go wrong with the equation: 2(s-5)=2(s+5)
2s-10=2s-10
2s=2s
0=0
I have to re write the equation corrected
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For 2(s-5) = 2(s+5), it’s supposed to be:
2s-10 = 2s+10 (this is where it went wrong)
2s-20 = 2s
20 = 4s
5 = s
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