SOLUTION: 7+3x=x-4(2+x) I have no idea hw to solve that problem. I tried doing -7 on both sides, but it didn't come out right.. Thanks for help

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Question 53729: 7+3x=x-4(2+x)

I have no idea hw to solve that problem. I tried doing -7 on both sides, but it didn't come out right.. Thanks for help

Found 2 solutions by rchill, stanbon:
Answer by rchill(405) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to first expand the equation on the right side to get 7%2B3x=x-8-4x and then combine like terms to get 7%2B3x=-8-3x. Now add 3x to both sides and we get 7%2B6x=-8 and then subtract 7 from both sides to get 6x=-15. Finally, divide both sides by 6 to get x=-15%2F6, which reduces to x=-5%2F2.

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7+3x=x-4(2+x)
7+3x=x-8-4x
15=-6x
x=-5/2
Cheers,
Stan H.