Solve the equation 6x - 3(5x + 2) = 4(1 - x), inequality, or system of equations

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2021-09-12

Solve the equation 6x - 3(5x + 2) = 4(1 - x), inequality, or system of equations.

Answer & Explanation

Demi-Leigh Barrera

Demi-Leigh Barrera

Skilled2021-09-13Added 97 answers

Step 1
Given equation:
6x−3(5x+2)=4(1−x)
Simplify both sides of the equation
6x−15x−6=4−4x
−9x−6=4−4x
Add 4x to both sides
−9x−6+4x=4−4x+4x
−5x−6=4
Add 6 to both sides
−5x−6+6=4+6
−5x=10
Step 2
Divide both sides by -5
5x5=105
x=-2
Therefore, the value of "x" is -2.
Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-11-27Added 2605 answers

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