SOLUTION: 2x+7-5(x+1)=-(-4x-7)

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Question 344837: 2x+7-5(x+1)=-(-4x-7)
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2x+7-5(x+1)=-(-4x-7)


2x+7-5x-5=4x+7

-3x+2=4x+7

-3x-4x=7-2

-7x=5

x=-5/7

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