How do you solve #2( 2x + 5) - 7x - 21= 5( - 3+ x ) - 8x + 4#?
3 Answers
All real numbers or
Explanation:
Expand and collect like terms:
Since both sides of the equation are the same, that means that there are infinitely many solutions, or all real numbers, or
There are infinitely many solutions for
Explanation:
- Distribute
#4x+10-7x-21=-15+5x-8x+4#
PAY ATTENTION TO NEGATIVE SIGNS - Combine like terms on both sides of the equation
#-3x-11=-3x-11# - Since we now have both sides of the equation looking exactly the same we know that
#x=x# and therefore know that#x# can equal anything.
All real numbers or
Here's how I did it:
Explanation:
The first thing we want to do is distribute or multiply the value outside of the parenthesis to everything inside it. Let's take a look at
When we combine this together we get
Now let's look at
When we combine this together we get
Now let's put these back into the equation:
Now we simplify by combining like terms:
Add
Divide both sides by
Since we know that
Hope this helps!