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Solve for x. 2(3x - 7) = -3x + 4

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User Iagdotme
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X= 2
First you would multiple 2 with what’s in the parentheses so

6x-14= -3x+4

And then you have to get the x on the same side so you’d have to add 3x to the other side

9x-14=4

And you want to get the x alone so you’d add 14 to the other side

9x=18

And then you divide both sides by 9

X=2
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User Karl Stulik
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Answer:

x=2

Explanation:

2(3x - 7) = -3x + 4

6x -14 =-3x +4

6x+3x = 14+4

9x= 18

x=18/9

x=2

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