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what is the answer to 4x+10˚= 3x-5˚?
I need the exact steps on how 2 complete this problem. Ok?

I'm going to do something that is always hazardous: I'm going to
assume that those are not "degree" symbols but zeros. Having
degrees in this problem would serve no purpose.

Any number raised to the zero power is 1. That is the key to this.

4x + 10˚ = 3x - 5˚
4x + 1 = 3x - 1
4x + 1 - 3x = 3x - 1 - 3x
x + 1 = -1
x + 1 - 1 = -1 - 1
x = -2

4x + 10˚ = 3x - 5˚
4(-2) + 1 = 3(-2) - 1
-8 + 1 = -6 - 1
-7 = -7
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