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Question Determine if the following equation is an identity equation, a conditional equation, or an inconsistent equation. \[ 5+x-3 x=7-2 x \] Select the correct answer below: Identity equation Conditional equation Inconsistent equation

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Determine if the following equation is an identity equation, a conditional equation, or an inconsistent equation.
\[
5+x-3 x=7-2 x
\]
Select the correct answer below:
Identity equation
Conditional equation
Inconsistent equation
        
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Determine if the following equation is an identity equation, a conditional equation, or an inconsistent equation.

    5+x-3 x=7-2 x

Select the correct answer below:
Identity equation
Conditional equation
Inconsistent equation

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