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58 - (2c + 3) = 4(c+5) + C

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Hello!!! erz here ^^

Step-by-step explanation:

58-(2c+3)=4(c+5)+c

We first simplify the equation to the form, which is simple to understand

58-(2c+3)=4(c+5)+c

then Remove the unnecessary parentheses

58-2c-3=4*(c+5)+c

then, Reorder the terms in parentheses

58-2c-3=+(+4c+20)+c

and Remove unnecessary parentheses (again)

+58-2c-3=+4c+20+c

We move all the terms containing C to the left and all the other terms to the right.

-2c-4c-1c=+20-58+3

We then simplify the left and right sides of the equation.

-7c=-35

We divide both sides of the equation by -7 to get C.

C=5

Hope this helps!! :D

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