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Can you please help me on -6x-3(1+5x)=-8(x-4)+4

User Shizik
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Answer:

x=-3

Explanation:

-6x-3(1+5x)=-8(x-4)+4

Step 1. Distribute:

-6x-3-15x=-8x+32+4

Step 2. Combine like terms:

-21x-3=-8x+36

Step 3. Add to different sides:

-13x=39

Step 4. Solve for x:

x=-3

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User Christian Witts
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Answer:


x=-3

Explanation:

Given Equation:


-6x-3(1+5x)=-8(x-4)+4


-6x-3(1)-3(5x)=-8(x)-8(-4)+4\\\\-6x-3-15x=-8x+32+4\\\\-6x-15x-3=-8x+36\\\\-21x-3=-8x+36\\\\

Adding '
8x' both the sides:


-21x+8x-3=-8x+8x+36\\\\-13x-3=36

Adding '3' both the side:


-13x-3+3=36+3\\\\-13x=39\\\\x=(39)/(-13) \\\\


x=-3

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