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What’s the solution to 4(x+1)=3x+4

User Charzhard
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The answer is:

x = 0

Work/explanation:

To solve this, I will distribute 4 on the left side:


\sf{4(x+1)=3x+4}


\sf{4x+4=3x+4}

Next, I subtract 3x from each side:


\sf{x+4=4}

Then, I subtract 4 from each side:


\sf{x=0}

Hence, x = 0.

User Byorn
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Answer: x = 0

Explanation:

Cross multiply 4 to (x+1)

4x + 4 = 3x + 4

Move all terms of X to one side of the equations, and non variable integers to the other side

4x (-3x) = 4 (-4)

x = 0

User Raviteja
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