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4(1 – x) + 2 x = -3( x + 1)

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Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

4(1−x)+2x=−3(x+1)

(4)(1)+(4)(−x)+2x=(−3)(x)+(−3)(1)(Distribute)

4+−4x+2x=−3x+−3

(−4x+2x)+(4)=−3x−3(Combine Like Terms)

−2x+4=−3x−3

−2x+4=−3x−3

Step 2: Add 3x to both sides.

−2x+4+3x=−3x−3+3x

x+4=−3

Step 3: Subtract 4 from both sides.

x+4−4=−3−4

x=−7

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