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5 September, 14:47

Solve the equation negative 3X + 9 equals three (2x+3) + 3 (x-4) + 1

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  1. 5 September, 14:55
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    -3x+9=3 (2x+3) + 3 (x-4) + 1

    Distributive property in the parenthesis

    -3x+9=6x+9+3x-12+1

    Combine Like Terms

    -3x+9=9x-2

    Get the x's on one side

    -3x+9=9x-2

    +3. + 2 + 3. + 2

    11=11x

    Divide by 11 on both sides

    11/11=1
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