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2. Solve for x: 2(x - 5) = x + 3(x + 2)​

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User FelHa
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Answer:

x = -8

Explanation:

Firstly, distrubute 2 to our parentheses (2x - 10). Now, let's add our like terms, 2x - 10 = 4x + 6 since x alone is one we add this to 3x, equaling 4x. Then we're going to move our variable and sign, 2x - 10 - 4x = 6. Alright, now combine like terms and calculate (2x - 4x), we know when we subtract two and four, it's a negative 2, -2x = 6 + 10 = 16. Now divide both sides of the equation by -2, 16 divided by -2 is -8. Therefore, x = -8, hope this helped! Have a great day!

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User Snowangel
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Answer:

x=-8

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