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3(5-x)-2(5+x)=3(x+1) solve for x

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Primarily use the Distributive Property to solve this equation.

3(5 - x) - 2(5 + x) = 3(x + 1)

Distribute the outer terms.

3(5) + 3(-x) - 2(5) - 2(x) = 3(x) + 3(1)
15 - 3x - 10 - 2x = 3x + 3
-3x - 2x + 15 - 10 = 3x + 3
-5x + 5 = 3x + 3

Now, isolate all x terms.

-5x + 5x + 5 = 3x + 5x + 3
5 = 8x + 3
5 - 3 = 8x + 3 - 3
2 = 8x
2/8 = 8x/8
x = 1/4

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