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3(x+4)=5(x-2) I really need help i have no idea how to do it

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

Distributive Property

3x+12=5x-10

Subtract 5x from 3x & 12 from -10

So far, you would have: -2x=-22

Divide both sides by -2!

Answer: x=11

User OriolAbril
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answer:
x = 11

work:


3(x+4)=5(x-2) | distribute 3 and 5 into the parentheses.


3x + 12 = 5x - 10 | subtract 5x and move it over to 3x, and solve.


-2x + 12 = -10 | subtract 12 and move it over to -10, and solve.


-2x = -22 | divide by -2.


x = 11 | final answer.

hope this helps! ❤ from peachimin

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