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solve for x :2 ( x +3 ) + 3(x+1) =4 (2× -3) +3​

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Answered by harpreethundal580
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Answered by JoeNotExotic
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2(x + 3) + 3(x + 1) = 4(2x - 3) + 3 \\  multipliy \: with \: in \: bracket \\ 2x + 6 + 3x + 3 = 8x - 12 + 3 \\ 6x + 9 = 8x - 9 \\ same \: terms \: nearer \\ 9 + 9 = 8x - 6x \\ 18 = 2x \\ x =  \frac{18}{2}  \\ x = 9 \\ thank \: you

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