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17 December, 20:22

7 - 7 (-8 + x) = - 14 + 4x How do you solve for x

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  1. 17 December, 20:36
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    First thing you need to do is distributive property and that will give you

    7-56-7x=-14+4x then combine like terms which will then give you

    -49-7x=-14+4x Next get your letters on the left do that by subtracting 4x which will give you - 49-11x=-14. After that you will add 49 to both sides which will give you

    -11x = 35. Divide by - 11 to get x=3.18
  2. 17 December, 23:58
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    Use distributive property first. Then combine like terms. Subtract the 4x from both sides. Then divide whatever you got and you get whatever x is. Hope it makes sense
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