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Add like terms 5t+ 2t= 7t now get variables on one side so now its 7t=4+12-3+6 Then add and subtract. Remember +-Integers. So 4+ 12=16-3= 13+-6= 7 .7t=7 So 7t/7= t 7/7=1
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