SOLUTION: 4(-3x+1)=-10(x-4)-14x
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Question 25783: 4(-3x+1)=-10(x-4)-14x
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4(-3x+1)=-10(x-4)-14x
-12x+4= -10x+40-14x
-12x+4=-24x+40
12x=36
x=3
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