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(x-1)(x+6)-(x+2)(x+3)=3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(x-1)(x+6) - ( x-2)(x-3) =3

x(x+6) -1(x+6) -x(x-3) +2(x-3) =3

x^2 +6x -x -6 -x^2 +3x +2x -6 =3

x^2 -x^2 +6x-x+3x+2x -6-6 =3

10x -12=3

10x = 3+12

x = 15/10

x = 3/2

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