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HURRY PLS!!!!! What term can you add to 5/6 x - 4 to make it equivalent to 1/2 x - 4
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What term can you add to 5/6 x - 4 to make it equivalent to 1/2 x - 4
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-1/3x
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subtract 1/3x
so that you can get qui equatio
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