SOLUTION: Solve for x.
3(2x - 3) + 4(2 - x) = 0
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Question 755917: Solve for x.
3(2x - 3) + 4(2 - x) = 0
Answer by knighty2002uk(39) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Begin by expanding all the brackets
then equate common factors
therefore
Add 1 to both sides
or
then divide both sides by 2
or
Putting 1/2 back into the equation
2*1/2=1 and 2-1/2=1.5
1-3=-2
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