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23 February, 08:03

What value of x makes the equation 3 (x-6) - 8x=-2+5 (2x+1) true?

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  1. 23 February, 09:09
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    x = (-7) / 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Solve for x:

    3 (x - 6) - 8 x = 5 (2 x + 1) - 2

    3 (x - 6) = 3 x - 18:

    3 x - 18 - 8 x = 5 (2 x + 1) - 2

    Grouping like terms, 3 x - 8 x - 18 = (3 x - 8 x) - 18:

    (3 x - 8 x) - 18 = 5 (2 x + 1) - 2

    3 x - 8 x = - 5 x:

    -5 x - 18 = 5 (2 x + 1) - 2

    5 (2 x + 1) = 10 x + 5:

    -5 x - 18 = 10 x + 5 - 2

    Add like terms. 5 - 2 = 3:

    -5 x - 18 = 10 x + 3

    Subtract 10 x from both sides:

    (-5 x - 10 x) - 18 = (10 x - 10 x) + 3

    -5 x - 10 x = - 15 x:

    -15 x - 18 = (10 x - 10 x) + 3

    10 x - 10 x = 0:

    -15 x - 18 = 3

    Add 18 to both sides:

    (18 - 18) - 15 x = 18 + 3

    18 - 18 = 0:

    -15 x = 3 + 18

    3 + 18 = 21:

    -15 x = 21

    Divide both sides of - 15 x = 21 by - 15:

    (-15 x) / (-15) = 21 / (-15)

    (-15) / (-15) = 1:

    x = 21 / (-15)

    The gcd of 21 and - 15 is 3, so 21 / (-15) = (3*7) / (3 (-5)) = 3/3*7 / (-5) = 7 / (-5):

    x = 7 / (-5)

    Multiply numerator and denominator of 7 / (-5) by - 1:

    Answer: x = (-7) / 5
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