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What is x in "5x + (x+12)+(2x+4)"

User GlGuru
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Answer:


\rightarrow \boxed{\sf{8x+16}}

Explanation:

You have to isolate the term of x from one side of the equation.

Distributive property:

A(B+C)=AB+AC

5x+(x+12)+(2x+4)

5x+(x+12)+(2x+4)=5x+x+12+2x+4

5x+x+12+2x+4

Group and combined like terms.

5x+x+2x+12+4

Add the numbers from left to right.

12+4=16

Rewrite the problem down.

5x+x+2x+16

Then, you solve.

5x+x=6x

6x+2x=8x

8x+16

As a result, the final answer is 8x+16.

I hope this helps you! Let me know if my answer is wrong or not.

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