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−6(−x+2)+3=
−5x+4(−x−10)
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Start with the equation:
-6(-x+2)+3 = -5x + 4(-x-10)
Distribute:
6x - 12 + 3 = -5x - 4x - 40
Combine like terms:
6x - 9 = -9x - 40
Add 9x to both sides and add 9 to both sides:
15x = -31
Divide by 15:
x = -31/15
(Check: substituting x = -31/15 gives both sides = -107/5, so it satisfies the equation.)
-6(-x+2)+3 = -5x + 4(-x-10)
Distribute:
6x - 12 + 3 = -5x - 4x - 40
Combine like terms:
6x - 9 = -9x - 40
Add 9x to both sides and add 9 to both sides:
15x = -31
Divide by 15:
x = -31/15
(Check: substituting x = -31/15 gives both sides = -107/5, so it satisfies the equation.)
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