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Mathematics, 11.01.2020 08:31 angelreji4702

To solve the equation 2−5(3+4)=2+7,
2
-
5
(
3
+
4
x
)
=
2
x
+
7
,
miranda's first step was to write 2−15−20=2+7
2
-
15
-
20
x
=
2
x
+
7
. which property did miranda use in her first step?

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