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14 February, 13:22

2 (x+1) + 3=7 how do I solve this?

Is this correct?

2 (x+1) + 3=7

2x + 2 + 3=7

2x+2 + 3=7

2x+5=7

-5 7

2x = 2

2 2

x=1

+5
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  1. 14 February, 13:37
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    You betcha! Your work is correct! Here is a little different way to solve it. So you can choose which one is simpler for you!

    2 (x+1) + 3=7

    Simplify both sides of the equation.

    2 (x+1) + 3=7

    Simplify

    2x+5=7

    Subtract 5 from both sides.

    2x+5-5=7-5

    2x=2

    Divide both sides by 2.

    2x / 2=2 / 2

    x=1
  2. 14 February, 13:49
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    Yes, that's correct.

    Here's another way to approach it:

    2 (x + 1) + 3 = 7

    Subtract 3 from each side: 2 (x + 1) = 4

    Divide each side by 2 : x + 1 = 2

    Subtract 1 from each side: x = 1
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