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What is the anwser -4+3(x+4)=-4+5x
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-4+3(x+4)=-4+5x
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x = 6
I hope this helps!
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-4 + 3(x+4) = -4 + 5x
-4 + 3x + 12 = -4 + 5x
8 + 3x = -4 + 5x
(8+4)= (5x - 3x)
12 = 2x
So x = 6.
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