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4 July, 13:52

Solve for x: 3 (x + 1) = - 2 (x - 1) + 6.

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  1. 4 July, 15:20
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    The answer would be x=1
  2. 4 July, 17:50
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    First, distribute the numbers

    3 (x+1) = - 2 (x-1) + 6

    3x+3 = - 2x+2+6

    3x+3 = - 2x+8

    Subtract 3 from the left to get rid of it and move it to the right

    (3x+3) - 3 = (-2x+8) - 3

    3x = - 2x+5

    Add 2x from the right to get rid of it and move it to the left.

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

    5x = 5

    Divide both sides by 5

    5x/5 = 5/5

    x = 1
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