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2(n-3)=4n+1

 Aug 24, 2015

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2(n-3)=4n+1

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2n-4n = 1+6

-2n = 7

n = -(7/2)

n = -(3 1/7)

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 Aug 24, 2015
 #1
avatar+1315 
+5
Best Answer

2(n-3)=4n+1

Answer

2n-4n = 1+6

-2n = 7

n = -(7/2)

n = -(3 1/7)

It look better using this

$${\mathtt{\,-\,}}{\mathtt{3}}{\mathtt{\,-\,}}{\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{7}}}}$$

This is better

$${\mathtt{\,-\,}}\left({\mathtt{3}}{\mathtt{\,\small\textbf+\,}}{\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{7}}}}\right)$$

Dragonlance Aug 24, 2015

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