4x -5 / 3 - 7x = 4
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Step 1:** Multiply both sides by the denominator 3 - 7x: \[ (3 - 7x) \cdot \left(\frac{4x - 5}{3 - 7x}\right) = 4 \cdot (3 - 7x) \] ** Show more…
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