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How do you solve 2(n+1)+1=(n−5)+(n+2)?

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Answered by wwwHarshSable
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Answer: We solve it using hands... XD

Step-by-step explanation:

2n+2+1 = n-5+n+2

2n+3 = 2n -3

2n-2n = -6

0 = -6

So, the value of n is NOT DEFINED....

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Answered by mohdsamihome
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QUESTION - 2(n+1)+1=(n-5)+(n+2)

SOLUTION - 2n + 2 +1 = (n-5)+(n+2)

2n + 3 = n-5 + n + 2

2n + 3 = 2n -3

2n - 2n = -3-3

0 = -6

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