SOLUTION: -4(2x – 3) = 8x + 5
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Question 66978: -4(2x – 3) = 8x + 5
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-4(2x-3)=8x+5
-8x+12=8x+5
-8x-8x=5-12
-16x=-7
x=-7/-16
x=7/16
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