Math, asked by Arjita3243, 1 year ago

How do you solve 7(2x+5)=4x−9−x?


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Answered by FadedPrince
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7(2x + 5) = 4x - 9 - x

14x + 35 = -9 + 3x

14x - 3x = -9 - 35

11x = -44

x = -44/11 = -4


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Answered by azadm8849paxhcv
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

7(2x+5) = 4x-9-x

14x + 35 =4x -9 -x

14x - 4x+x = -9-35

11x = -44

x = -44/11

x= -4

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