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Mathematics, 29.08.2021 20:10 masseyboy428

4. Suppose you are asked to solve the equation à x - } = x. a. What number could you multiply both sides of the equation by so
that the numbers in the problem are integers and not fractions?
b. What property allows you to do this?
mutative Property of Addition could help you

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