SOLUTION: -4(3+x)+5=4(x+3)
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: -4(3+x)+5=4(x+3)
This question is from textbook algebra 2
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-4(3+x)+5=4(x+3)
-12-4x+5=4x+12
-4x=4x+19
-8x=19
x=-2.375
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