SOLUTION: How do you solve 6[x-(2x+3)]=8-5x?
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: How do you solve 6[x-(2x+3)]=8-5x?
This question is from textbook College Algebra Concepts and Models
Answer by rchill(405) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Expand what's in the [] first to get 6[x-2x-3]=8-5x. Combine like terms to get 6[-x-3]=8-5x. Now expand the left side to get -6x-18=8-5x. Add 6x to both sides to get -18=8+x. Now subtract 8 from both sides to get x=-26.
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