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Classify each equation as a contradiction, an identity, or a conditional equation. Give the solution set.Use a graph or table to support your answer.$$1.5(6 x-3)-7 x=3-(7-x)$$
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The equation is given as: $$1.5(6 x-3)-7 x=3-(7-x)$$ Simplify the left side: $$9x - 4.5 - 7x = 3 - (7 - x)$$ which simplifies to: $$2x - 4.5 = 3 - 7 + x$$ Show more…
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