SOLUTION: -[3x+(8x+1)]=6-(2x+4)
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Question 468168: -[3x+(8x+1)]=6-(2x+4)
Answer by ccs2011(207) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First add like terms inside parenthesis
3x + 8x = 11x
Next distribute the negative signs to each term inside parenthesis
**Flip the signs**
Add like terms on right hand side
6-4 = 2
Get x's on one side
Add 2x on both sides
Add 1 on both sides
Divide by -9 on both sides
Reduce
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