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4 August, 05:53

What is the value of x in the equation, 5 (x + 2) + 4x + = 6x + 1

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  1. 4 August, 07:03
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    I think there seems to be a mistake in your question because you put a plus sign "+" right after the number of 4. But without it, x would be equal to - 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 (x + 2) + 4x = 6x + 1

    Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

    5 (x + 2) + 4x = 6x + 1

    (5) (x) + (5) (2) + 4x = 6x + 1

    5x + 10 + 4x = 6x + 1

    (5x + 4x) + (10) = 6x + 1

    9x + 10 = 6x + 1

    Step 2: Subtract 6x from both sides.

    9x + 10 - 6x = 6x + 1 - 6x

    3x + 10 = 1

    Step 3: Subtract 10 from both sides.

    3x + 10 - 10 = 1 - 10

    3x = - 9

    Step 4: Divide both sides by 3.

    3x/3 = - 9/3

    x = - 3
  2. 4 August, 07:12
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    -3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    first distribute 5 to x and 2 = 5x+10 then combine like terms to 5x+4x=9x so on one side u have 9x+10 then on the other side of the equation u have 6x+1 now get the whole numbers on one side of the equation and variables on the other.

    9x+10=6x+1

    -6x - 6x

    3x+10=1

    -10. - 10

    3x=-9

    3. 3

    -3=x
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