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4(2x - 5) + 15 = 11?

User Sergey Avdeev
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Answer:

The equation is given below as


4\left(2x-5\right)+15=11

Expand the brackets above, we will have


\begin{gathered} 4(2x-5)+15=11 \\ 8x-20+15=11 \\ 8x-5=11 \end{gathered}

Collect similar terms, we will have,add 5 to both sides


\begin{gathered} 8x-5=11 \\ 8x-5+5=11+5 \\ 8x=16 \\ (8x)/(8)=(16)/(8) \\ x=2 \end{gathered}

Hence,

The value of x= 2

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Answer:

x= 2.

Explanation:

1. Write the expression.


4(2x - 5) + 15 = 11

2. Multiply to solve the parenthesis.


(4)(2x)+(4)(-5) + 15 = 11\\ \\8x+(-20) + 15 = 11\\\\8x-20 + 15 = 11\\ \\8x-5 = 11

3. Add 5 to both sides of the equation.


8x-5+5= 11+5\\ \\8x= 16\\ \\

4. Divide both sides by 8.


(8x)/(8) = (16)/(8) \\\\x= 2

5. Express your result.

x= 2.

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