deandra1279
deandra1279
11-02-2021
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Can someone help me please ?
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cameronmentor4p72903
cameronmentor4p72903
11-02-2021
No , because if you were to add 4+6 in the second equation you’ll get 10 then subtract the 4 on the right side that would give you. 2d + 6 = 5. So 2d + 4 = 5 is not the same as 2d + 6 = 5
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