For which equations below is x = -3 a possible solution? Select three options.
x = 3
x = -3<...
Mathematics, 30.04.2021 17:30 alex7881
For which equations below is x = -3 a possible solution? Select three options.
x = 3
x = -3
01-x= 3
0x = -3
0-lx = -3
Answers: 1
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