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19 October, 08:52

3 (x + 1) = 5 (x - 2) + 7 x=?

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  1. 19 October, 08:59
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    1.4 repeating?

    3x+3=5x-10+7x

    3x+3=12x-10

    3=9x-10

    13=9x

    1.4 repeating=x
  2. 19 October, 09:53
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    Those are called binomials & you have to use the distributive property.

    first: 3 (x+1) distributed & simplified 3x+3 & 5 (x-2) distributed & simplified is 5x-10, therefore 3 (x+1) = 3x+3 & 5 (x-2) = 5x-10. always simplify before solving any algebraic problem!

    second: so now we can say ... 3x + 3 = 5x - 10 + 7.

    third: now we combine like terms by adding the - 10 & 7 (on the right side) together to get - 3.

    fourth: now we have to isolate the variables by doing the opposite function on each side! it should look like this right now: 3x + 3 = 5x - 3 ... subtract the 3x, on both sides, from the 5x to get 2x. looks like this now: 3 = 2x - 3

    now add the - 3 (on the right) on the both sides

    looks like this now: 6 = 2x

    fifth: now divide to get 3. X = 3!
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