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Solve each equation, if possible.$$\frac{3}{2} x+2=\frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{2} x$$
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We can do this by moving all terms involving x to one side of the equation and the constants to the other side. This gives us: $$ \frac{3}{2}x + \frac{1}{2}x = \frac{1}{2} - 2 $$ Show more…
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