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How do I solve (x+1)(x+2)=(x+3)(x-1)?

User Shukura
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First you expand the brackets:
X^2+3x+2=x^2+2x-3
Take away x^2 from both sides
3x+2=2x-3
Then you get rid of the 2x from one side
x+2=-3
Take 2
x=-5
Therefore -5 is your answer to x, hope this helps
User Marcel Menz
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Answer: x = -5

Explanation:

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

x² + 3x + 2 = x² + 2x - 3 Foiled both sides

3x + 2 = 2x - 3 Subtracted x² from both sides

x + 2 = - 3 Subtracted 2x from both sides

x = - 5 Subtracted 2 from both sides

Check:

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

(-4) (-3) = (-2) (-6)

12 = 12
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User Kim Nielsen
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