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9(1 - 2x) = -3(x +1)

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\large\bf{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{Question}:}}}

9(1 - 2x) = -3(x +1)


\large\bf{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{Solution}:}}}

Given that,


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{9(1 - 2x) = -3(x +1)}}}}

Now,

Use distributive property,


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{9- 18x= -3x -3}}}}

Next,


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{-18x= -3x-3-9}}}}


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{-18x= -3x-12}}}}


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{-18x+3x= -12}}}}


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{-15x=-12}}}}


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{x=\frac{\cancel{-12}}{\cancel{-15}}}}}}


:{\Longrightarrow{\small{\rm{x=(4)/(5)}}}}

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