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10 August, 15:10

Solve the equation: 4 - 5 (3 - 2x) = - 2x + 1

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  1. 10 August, 16:52
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    Answer:x=1

    4 - 5 (3 - 2x) = - 2x + 1

    4 - 15 + 10x = - 2x+1

    -11 + 10x = - 2x+1

    -11+10x+2x = - 2x+2x + 1

    -11+12x = 1

    -11 + 11 + 12x = 11+1

    12x = 12

    12x/12 = 12/12

    x = 1
  2. 10 August, 18:03
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    x=1

    Step-by-step explanation:

    4 - 5 (3 - 2x) = - 2x + 1

    Distribute

    4 - 15 + 10x = - 2x+1

    Combine like terms

    -11 + 10x = - 2x+1

    Add 2x to each side

    -11+10x+2x = - 2x+2x + 1

    -11+12x = 1

    Add 11 to each side

    -11 + 11 + 12x = 11+1

    12x = 12

    Divide each side by

    12x/12 = 12/12

    x = 1
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