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9 April, 13:35

What does this equal?

6 (x+1) + 5=13-2+6x

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  1. 9 April, 17:35
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    Simplifying 6 (x + 1) + 5 = 13 + - 2 + 6x Reorder the terms: 6 (1 + x) + 5 = 13 + - 2 + 6x (1 * 6 + x * 6) + 5 = 13 + - 2 + 6x (6 + 6x) + 5 = 13 + - 2 + 6x Reorder the terms: 6 + 5 + 6x = 13 + - 2 + 6x Combine like terms: 6 + 5 = 11 11 + 6x = 13 + - 2 + 6x Combine like terms: 13 + - 2 = 11 11 + 6x = 11 + 6x Add '-11' to each side of the equation. 11 + - 11 + 6x = 11 + - 11 + 6x Combine like terms: 11 + - 11 = 0 0 + 6x = 11 + - 11 + 6x 6x = 11 + - 11 + 6x Combine like terms: 11 + - 11 = 0 6x = 0 + 6x 6x = 6x Add '-6x' to each side of the equation. 6x + - 6x = 6x + - 6x Combine like terms: 6x + - 6x = 0 0 = 6x + - 6x Combine like terms: 6x + - 6x = 0 0 = 0 Solving 0 = 0 Couldn't find a variable to solve for. This equation is an identity, all real numbers are solutions.
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