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Solve the equation 2(12q+1)=−3(2q−1)+8q+4. Check your solution.

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Final answer:

To solve the equation 2(12q+1) = -3(2q-1) + 8q + 4, we expand and simplify both sides, isolate the variable q, and then solve for q. After simplifying, we find that q = 5/22. We check the solution by substituting back into the original equation and confirming both sides equal.

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the equation 2(12q+1) = -3(2q-1) + 8q + 4, we start by expanding both sides:

24q + 2 = -6q + 3 + 8q + 4.

Then, we combine like terms:

24q + 2 = 2q + 7.

Next, we move all the q terms to one side and the constant terms to the other side by subtracting 2q and 2 from both sides:

22q = 5.

Divide both sides by 22 to isolate q:

q = 5/22.

Finally, we check the solution by substituting q back into the original equation:

2(12(5/22)+1) ? -3(2(5/22)-1) + 8(5/22) + 4. Simplify to confirm if both sides are equal. In this case, they are, confirming the solution q = 5/22.

We eliminated terms wherever possible to simplify the algebra and checked the answer to ensure it is reasonable.

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