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20 October, 15:04

If x=2 then how can 5 (2x-3) + 2 and 12x-15 be equivilent?

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  1. 20 October, 15:38
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    Well ... 5 (2x-3) + 2=7 and 12x-15=9 so the only similarity I can think of right now is that they are both odd and positive numbers.
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