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30 December, 23:19

How do you solve 144 = - 12 (x+5)

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  1. 30 December, 23:37
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    First you would distribute the - 12 to x and 5.

    You would get - 12x-60=144. Now solve for x.

    Add 60 on both sides. (Do the inverse)

    You get - 12x=204

    Then divide by - 12 on both sides.

    Answer: x=-17
  2. 31 December, 01:58
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    First, you distribute - 12 to the (x+5) leaving you with the equation 144 = - 12x-60. Then you cancel out the 60 by adding 60 to both sides of the equation. After that your equation will be 204 = - 12x. Last you divide both sides by - 12 to cancel out the 12 and get your answer (x = - 17).
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