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What is the solution to the equation 3x + 2(x − 9) = 8x + x − 14? (1 point)

a. −8
b. −1
c. 1
d. 8

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Answer:

B. -1

Explanation:

STEP 1: Simplify 3x+2(x−9).


5x-18=8x+x-14

STEP 2: Add 8x and x.


5x-18=9x=-14

STEP 3: Move all terms containing x to the left side of the equation.


-4x-18=-14

STEP 3: Move all terms not containing x to the right side of the equation.


-4x=4

STEP 4: Divide each term by −4 and simplify.


x=-1

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