SOLUTION: 3(2x-1)=9(x+3)
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Question 516021: 3(2x-1)=9(x+3)
Answer by tracyc0912(40) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Distribute the 3 on one side and distribute the 9 on the other=
6x-3=9x+27
Get the "x" on one side
-3=3x+27
Subtract 27 from each side
-30=3x
Divide each side by 3
x=-10
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