STATE STANDARDS S.P.I. 3102.1.3 Apply properties to evaluate expressions, simplify expressions, and justify solutions to problems. S.P.I. 3102.3.5 Write.

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STATE STANDARDS S.P.I. 3102.1.3 Apply properties to evaluate expressions, simplify expressions, and justify solutions to problems. S.P.I. 3102.3.5 Write and/or solve linear equations, inequalities, and compound inequalities including those containing absolute value.

Chapter 3-5 Equations with Variables on Both Sides OR

YOUR TURN

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Since the expressions on each side of the equation are the same, this equation is an identity. Since 7 = -8 is a false statement, this equation has no solution.