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What is -3(x+5)=6-3(2x+4)

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Given : -3(x+5) = 6 - 3(2x+4)


:\implies -3(x) + (-3)(5) = 6 - 3(2x) + (-3)(4)


:\implies -3x + (-15) = 6 - 6x + (-12)


:\implies -3x - 15 = 6 - 6x - 12


:\implies -3x - 15 = -6x - 6


:\implies -3(x + 5) = -3(2x + 2)


:\implies x + 5 = 2x + 2


:\implies 2x - x = 5 - 2


:\implies x = 3

User Mercy
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Answer:

x = 3

Explanation:

Distribute the 3 to (x + 5) and -3 to (2x + 4), which gives you the equation, -3x -15 = 6 - 6x - 12. Next, you need to add the like terms, which are 6 and -12. Adding them together gets you -6, so the equation is -3x -15 = -6 - 6x. Then add the -3x to both sides and the equation becomes, -15 = -6 - 3x. Then add 6 to both sides, which gives you -9 = -3x, and divide -9 by -3 and the answer is 3.

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