SOLUTION: -7(x+4)-7 = -7(-4x + 2)+ x
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Question 798: -7(x+4)-7 = -7(-4x + 2)+ x
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-7(x+4)-7 = -7(-4x + 2)+ x
-7x-28 -7 = 28x-14 + x
-7x-28x-x = -14+27+7
-36x = 40
x = 40/(-36)
= -5/4 or -1.25
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