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2(2x-3) + 3(x + 1) = 5x +2
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2(2x-3) + 3(x + 1) = 5x +2
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x=5/2 , remove parentheses , collect like terms, move terms , collect like terms and calculate the sum , then divide both sides by 2 , hope this helped broski
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2(2x-3) +3(x+1) = 5x+2
4x-6+3x+3 = 5x+2
7x-3 =5x+2
2x-3=2
2x=5
x = 5/2
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