SOLUTION: I need help solving an equation by removing the parentheses: Here's one question-- 5(x + 9)=7-(x - 4).
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: I need help solving an equation by removing the parentheses: Here's one question-- 5(x + 9)=7-(x - 4).
This question is from textbook the fundamentals of algebra workbook
Answer by checkley75(3666) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(x+9)=7-(x-4)
5x+45=7-x+4
5x+x=7+4-45
6x=-34
x=-34/6
x=-17/3
proof
5(-17/3+9)=7-(-17/3-4)
5([-17+27]/3)=7-([-17-12]/3)
5(10/3)=7-(-29/3)
50/3=7+29/3
50/3=(21+29)/3
50/3=50/3
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