jsaronov
jsaronov
01-04-2018
Mathematics
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|2/3 q−1| =5 help meeee ASAP
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mkryukova19
mkryukova19
01-04-2018
2/3 q -1=5
2/3q=6
q=6*3/2=3*3=
9
-(2/3 q -1)=5
-2/3q+1=5
-2/3q=4
q= - 4*3/2=
-6
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