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find real-number values, if there are any, for which the equation is true. If no such real values exist, so state.$(x-4,2)=(3, x-5)$
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The equation given is in the form of two ordered pairs: \((x-4, 2) = (3, x-5)\). This means that the first components of the ordered pairs must be equal, and the second components must also be equal. Show more…
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