Given the equation 5 + x - 12 = x - 7. Part A. Solve the equation 5 + x - 12 = x - 7. In your final answer, be sure to state the solution and include all of your work. Part B. Use the values x = -4, 0, 5 to prove your solution to the equation 5 + x - 12 = x - 7. In your final answer, include all of your calculations.
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@hartnn lol
@kryton1212 u gonna help or no
i got x nothing :O
x gets cancelled and we get something like -7 =-7 or 0=0
and that is true for ALL VALUES OF X
hence the answer is INFINITE solutions
thats part A for part B, plug in x =-4 in 5 + x - 12 = x - 7
5+4-12 = 4-7 -3 =-3 which is true hence x = -4 is a solution
do the same for other values of x
@hartnn @kryton1212 thanks i need help with more ...
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i help nothing lol no need to thanks me haha
Given the equation 5 + x - 14 = x - 7. Part A. Solve the equation 5 + x - 14 = x - 7. In your final answer, be sure to state the solution and include all of your work. Part B. Use the values x = -2, 0, 3 to prove your solution to the equation 5 + x - 14 = x - 7 . In your final answer, include all of your calculations.
the approach is the same as what @hartnn ha mentioned few minutes ago
iknow but this is a different question
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