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You start with the brackets. Left brackets comes to -23 and right brackets to -17. The "equation" now becomes 5*(-23)=7*(-17). That's -115=-119, which is false. So you had the right answer but didn't know what to do with it. As a logical expression (true or false) the answer is false.

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