−7(8x+5)=

5x+10
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To solve the equation -7(8x+5) = 5x+10, we need to distribute and simplify.

Starting with -7(8x+5), we get -56x - 35.

So the equation becomes -56x - 35 = 5x + 10.

To isolate the x variable, we can add 56x to both sides of the equation:
-56x - 56x - 35 = 5x + 56x + 10.

Simplifying further, we get -112x - 35 = 61x + 10.

Next, we can add 35 to both sides:
-112x - 35 + 35 = 61x + 10 + 35.

Simplifying gives -112x = 61x + 45.

To eliminate the x term on the right side, we can subtract 61x from both side:
-112x - 61x = 61x + 45 - 61x.

Simplifying gives -173x = 45.

Finally, to solve for x, we divide both sides by -173:
(-173x)/(-173) = 45/(-173).

Simplifying gives x = -45/173.

Therefore, the solution to the equation -7(8x+5) = 5x+10 is x = -45/173.
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