SOLUTION: how do i solve 3(x+1/3)+4(x+1/2)=0
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Question 2246: how do i solve 3(x+1/3)+4(x+1/2)=0
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the quetion is quite simple
3(x+1/3)+4(x+1/2)=0
x+1 + 2(x+1)=0
x+1 + 2x+2=0
3x+3=0
x=-3/3
x=-1
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