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  • https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Borough_of_Manhattan_Community_College/MAT_206.5/02%3A_Solving_Linear_Equations/2.02%3A_Use_a_General_Strategy_to_Solve_Linear_Equations/2.2.0E%3A_Section_2.2E%3A_Use_a_General_Strategy_to_Solve_Linear_Equations_(Exercises)
    In the following exercises, classify each equation as a conditional equation, an identity, or a contradiction and then state the solution. Explain why you should simplify both sides of an equation as ...In the following exercises, classify each equation as a conditional equation, an identity, or a contradiction and then state the solution. Explain why you should simplify both sides of an equation as much as possible before collecting the variable terms to one side and the constant terms to the other side. If an equation has fractions only on one side, why do you have to multiply both sides of the equation by the LCD?

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