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x^2-(x+2) (x+3) /x+3=2/3​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Equations such as x + 3 = 7 are first-degree equations, since the variable has an exponent of 1. ... 4(3) - 2 = 3(3) + 1 ... 3x + 3 = x + 13, 3x = x + 10, 2x = 10, and x = 5 ... Although we can see by inspection that the solution is 9

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Answered by nischalch21
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Step-by-step explanation:

x^2-(x+2) (x+3) /x+3=2/3​

3[x^2-(x^2+5x+6)=2(x+3)

3[x^2-x^2-5x-6]=2x+6

-15x-18=2x+6

-17x=24

x=-24/17

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