Question 1094226:  Solve for x and do a formal check. 3(2x – 3) – 4(x – 2) = -(x – 5) 
 Answer by abdulimad2(2)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! 3(2x-3)-4(x-2) = -(x-5)
 
Start by distributing any variables into the expressions that have parentheses: 
(tip: DO NOT FORGET TO DISTRIBUTE THE MINUS SIGN INTO THE EXPRESSION IF IT EXISTS) 
=> 6x-9-4x+8 = -x+5
 
Combine like terms: 
=> 6x-4x-9+8 = -x+5 
=> 2x-1 = -x+5
 
Isolate the variable x on the left side of the equation, and the numbers on the right side of the equation: 
=> 2x-1+x=5 
=> 3x-1 = 5 
=> 3x = 5+1 
=> 3x = 6 
=> x = 6/3 
=> x = 2
 
After finding the value of x, we can substitute its value back into the ORIGINAL EQUATION to check. 
=> 3(2(2)-3)-4(2-2) = -(2-5) 
=> 3(4-3)-4(0) = -(-3) 
=> 3(1) - 0 = 3 
=> 3 = 3
 
Since we plugged 2 in place of x in the original equation and got that both sides are equal to each other (3=3), this means that our solution of x=2 is true. If we didn't get both sides to be equal to each other, then our answer would be wrong, and we'd have to go back to the equation and solve it again. 
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