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    Solve the Equation\(- 3 x + 4 x - 5 = - 2 x\)
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Solve the Equation −3x+4x−5=−2x- 3 x + 4 x - 5 = - 2 x−3x+4x−5=−2x

Question 159

Question 159

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Solve the equation.
- −3x+4x−5=−2x- 3 x + 4 x - 5 = - 2 x−3x+4x−5=−2x


A) −35- \frac { 3 } { 5 }−53​
B) 53\frac { 5 } { 3 }35​
C) 5
D) −53- \frac { 5 } { 3 }−35​

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