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Mathematics, 15.12.2020 01:00 shayshayyy41

Kyle says he can pick any number between 1 and 100, add 1 to it, multiply the result by 2, add two to that result, then subtract 2 times the number he started with, and he will always get the same number that he started with.
part a: using x to represent between 1 and 100, write and equation that models the process described above

part b: is kyle correct? (can you perform the operations mentioned above and always get the same number back that you started with?) show your work.

(this is a study sheet, i need help) thanks!!


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