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What is the solution to the equation 3x + 2(x − 9) = 8x + x + 2?
-16
-5
5
16

User Terryl
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3x+2(x-9)=8x+x+2
3x+2x-18=9x+2
5x-18=9x+2
-18=4x+2
-20=4x
x=-5

Final answer: -5
User MadHatter
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Hey!

First, let's write the problem,

3x+2\left(x-9\right)=8x+x+2
Add like terms before using the distributive property.

3x+2\left(x-9\right)=9x+2
Apply distributive property.

3x+2x-18=9x+2
Add like terms.

5x-18=9x+2
Add 18 to both sides.

5x-18+18=9x+2+18

5x=9x+20
Subtract 9x from both sides.

5x-9x=9x+20-9x

-4x=20
Divide both sides by -4.

(-4x)/(-4)=(20)/(-4)

Our final answer would be,

x=-5

Thanks!
-TetraFish
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