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Solve for x
1(x+6) - 3 =4(x + 2)

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Answer:

the answer is


x = - (5)/(3)

Solve for x 1(x+6) - 3 =4(x + 2)-example-1
Solve for x 1(x+6) - 3 =4(x + 2)-example-2
Solve for x 1(x+6) - 3 =4(x + 2)-example-3
User Chris Haugen
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Answer:

I think the answer to x is 1

Explanation:

1 ( x + 6 ) - 3 = 4 ( x + 2 )

1x + 6 - 3 = 4x + 12

+3 +3

1x + 6 = 4x + 15

- 6 - 6

1x = 4x + 9

-4x -4x

-3 = 9

Then divide the -3 with -3 then put an equal sign then put 9 divided by -3.

X = 1

I hope this helps.

User Aaron Sherman
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