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x−(5x+3)−3=−(−x+2)

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x−(5x+3)−3=−(−x+2)

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Solution

Sure, let's solve the equation step by step:

  1. Simplify the equation by removing the brackets: x - 5x - 3 - 3 = -(-x + 2)
  2. This simplifies to: -4x - 6 = x - 2
  3. Then, add 4x to both sides to get all the x terms on one side: -6 = 5x - 2
  4. Finally, add 2 to both sides to isolate the x term: 5x = -4
  5. Divide both sides by 5 to solve for x: x = -4/5

So, the solution to the equation x−(5x+3)−3=−(−x+2) is x = -4/5.

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