Solve.
6−2x=2(15−x)6−2x=2(15−x)
a: -5
b: no solutions
c: 5<...
Mathematics, 11.01.2020 04:31 tanichka2314
Solve.
6−2x=2(15−x)6−2x=2(15−x)
a: -5
b: no solutions
c: 5
d: all real numbers
Answers: 2
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