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Consider the equation. -4 (x-7) – 3.x = 14 (x + 5) What is the value of x in the equation? O -2 O- O O 2

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-4 (x-7) – 3.x = 14 (x + 5)

Apply distributive property:

-4(x)-4(-7)-3x = 14(x)+14(5)

-4x+28-3x = 14x+70

Combine like terms:

-7x+28 = 14x +70

Move the "x" terms to the left:

-7x-14x = 70-28

-21x = 42

Divide both sides by -21:

-21x/21 = 42/-21

x=-2

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