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3x + 10 = 5(x – 17)
how do i solve this?
any easy examples?

User Jake Walsh
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Answer:

x= 95/2 or x=47.5 or 47 1/2

Explanation:

3x + 10 = 5(x - 17)

First Step:

multiply and combine the right side (parentheses)

5 times x = 5x 5 times -17 = -85

3x + 10 = 5x -85

Second Step:

Add like terms ----> which is: 3x and 5x -----10 and -85

BUT since you only want one x on one side, you combine x first.

3x + 10 = 5x -85

-5x -5x

-2x + 10 = -85

NOW

Third Step: Add the integers---> 10 and -85

you want to get 10 on the same side as the -85, so you subtract it from BOTH sides.

which brings you:

-2x + 10 = -85

-10 -10

NOW that we've subtracted -10 from -85 it's technically just adding 85 and 10 then putting a negative sign on it.

so now we have:

-2x = -95

Step Four:

divide -2 from each side to get X alone

-2x = -95

-2 -2

ANSWER:

x=47.5

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