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Solve for x: 3(x + 1) = −2(x − 1) + 6.

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Step 1: 3(x + 1) = −2(x − 1) + 6
Step 2: 3x + 3 = -2x + 2 + 6
Step 3: 5x = 2 + 6 - 3
Step 4: 5x = 5
Step 5: x = 1
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User Rwilson
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3( x + 1 ) = - 2 ( x - 1 ) + 6

1) Clear the parentheses by distributing the 3 and the - 2
When you have done that, this is what you will get:
3x + 3 = - 2x + 2 + 6

2) Combine the like terms on the right
You will get this:
3x + 3 = - 2x + 8

3) Add 2x to both sides to collect all the x terms together on the same side
When you finish doing that, you will have
5x + 3 = 8

4) Subtract 3 from both sides to isolate the 5x term alone on one side
You will get
5x = 5

5) Divide both sides by 5 to isolate x
x = 1 <-- answer
User Ondrej Sika
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