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3 August, 12:47

How to solve for 5x - 3 (6x+5) = -130

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  1. 3 August, 13:04
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    115/13

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5x-3 (6x+5) = -130

    Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

    5x-3 (6x+5) = -130

    5x + (-3) (6x) + (-3) (5) = -130 (Distribute)

    5x+-18x+-15=-130

    (5x+-18x) + (-15) = -130 (Combine Like Terms)

    -13x+-15=-130

    -13x-15=-130

    Step 2: Add 15 to both sides.

    -13x-15+15=-130+15

    -13x=-115

    Step 3: Divide both sides by - 13.

    -13x

    -13

    =

    -115

    -13

    x = 115 / 13
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