SOLUTION: 3(x+6)=5(x-4)
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: 3(x+6)=5(x-4)
This question is from textbook algerbra1
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Expanding the equation we get which simplifies to . Now add 20 to both sides to get which reduces to . Now substract 3x from both sides and that reduces to . Dividing both sides by 38, we get x=19.
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