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Dominic Booker
Mathematics
26 February, 14:09
Solve the equation 5 (x+2) = 6x+3x-14
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Jacquelyn Mcdonald
26 February, 14:36
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Answer: x = 6
Step-by-step explanation:
First step is to distribute the 5 (x + 2).
5x + 10 = 6x + 3x - 14
The 6x and the 3x on the right can be combined.
5x + 10 = 9x - 14
Now add 14 to both sides to isolate the 9x.
5x + 24 = 9x
Subtract 5x from both sides.
24 = 4x
Divide by 4 to get x by itself.
6 = x
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