Posted by Cindy on Tuesday, February 8, 2011 at 6:25pm.
Please only post your questions once. Repeating posts will not get a quicker response. In addition, it wastes our time looking over reposts that have already been answered in another post. Thank you.
Do the equations x = 5y + 3 and x = 5y – 3 have the same solution? How might you explain your answer to someone who has not learned algebra?
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