2 sides equations
1. 15x-8x= 5x +48
2. 4-2y= 4y
3. 4-5x= 3+x
4....
Mathematics, 04.01.2021 18:30 harmonyfern5648
2 sides equations
1. 15x-8x= 5x +48
2. 4-2y= 4y
3. 4-5x= 3+x
4. 2x+8=2x-5
5. 4y+9= 4y+9
Answers: 3
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