Chapter 1: Problem 53
Check whether the number is a solution of the equation or the inequality. \(7 y+2=4 y+8 ; 2\)
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Chapter 1: Problem 53
Check whether the number is a solution of the equation or the inequality. \(7 y+2=4 y+8 ; 2\)
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