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6x+14x+5=5(4x+1) what is x in this equation
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6x+14x+5=5(4x+1) what is x in this equation
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X is equal to 1 in this equation.
First add 6x and 14x together.
20x+5=5(4x+1)
Then distribute the 5
20x+5=20x+5
subtract 5 from both sides
20x=20x
Divide both sides by 20
x=x
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