SOLUTION: -3(4-x)=5-(x+1)

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Question 609099: -3(4-x)=5-(x+1)
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Hi
-3(4-x)=5-(x+1)
-12 + 3x = 5 -x -1 ||Removing the parenthesis
-12+ 4x = 5-1 || Adding x to both sides, so variable is on one side
4x = 16 || Adding 12 to both sides and combining
x = 4 || dividing both sides by 4
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