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3(x+4)-1=-7 plz help

User RoryWoods
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Answer:

- 6

Explanation:


3(x + 4) - 1 = - 7

Distribute 3 through the parentheses


3x + 12 - 1 = - 7

Calculate the difference


3x + 11 = - 7

Move constant to R.H.S and change it's sign


3x = - 7 - 11

Calculate


3x = - 18

Divide both sides of the equation by 3


(3x)/(3) = ( - 18)/(3)

Calculate


x = - 6

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User Alison S
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Answer:

x = -6

Explanation:

3(x+4)-1=-7

Add 1 to each side

3(x+4)-1+1=-7+1

3(x+4)=-6

Divide by 3

3/3(x+4)=-6/3

x+4 = -2

Subtract 4 from each side

x+4-4 = -2-4

x = -6

User Garrette
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