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4(x-5) +2 =x+3

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4(x-5) +2 =x+3 I need help on this ! I don’t get it picture above !-example-1
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Answer:

x=-5

Explanation:

4(x-5)+2=x+3 As the first step says, distribute the 4 (multiply all numbers in the parentheses by 4).

4x-20+2=x-3 Combine like terms. For example, the -20 and 2 are like terms because they are both their own numbers and not attached to a variable.

4x-18=x-3 Subtract x from each side. Now, we can get x to only one side.

-x -x

3x-18=-3 Add 18 to both sides.

+18 +18

3x=-15 Divide both sides by 3.

/3 /3

x=-5

I hope this helped you!! Have a great day c:

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