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3(x-2)+2(x+1)=-14
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User Lorin
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expand ~ 3x−6+2x+2=−14

Simplify ~ 5x−4=−145x-4=-145x−4=−14

Add 4 to both sides~ 5x=−14+4

Simplify ~ 5x=−10

Divide both sides by 5~ x=−​5 divided by 10​​
Simplify~ x=−2









User Dkubb
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Hello!

First, let's write the problem.

3\left(x-2\right)+2\left(x+1\right)=-14
Apply the distributive property on the left side of the equation.

=3x-6+2x+2
Add like terms.

=5x-4
Let's plug that in into the original equation.

5x-4=-14
Add 4 to both sides.

5x-4+4=-14+4

5x=-10
Divide both sides by 5.

(5x)/(5)=(-10)/(5)

Our final answer would be,

x=-2

You can feel free to let me know if you have any questions regarding this!
Thanks!

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