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What is the value of x in the equation 3(4x + 6) = 21?

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For this case we must find the value of the variable "x" of the following equation:


3 (4x + 6) = 21

We apply distributive property to the terms within parentheses:


12x + 18 = 21

We subtract 18 from both sides of the equation:


12x + 18-18 = 21-18

We divide between 12 on both sides of the equation:


12x = 3


x = \frac {3} {12}\\x = \frac {1} {4}

Answer:


x = \frac {1} {4}

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