How do you solve #2(x-1)+3=x-3(x+1) #? Algebra Linear Equations Multi-Step Equations with Like Terms 1 Answer Bdub Mar 5, 2016 #2x-2+3=x-3x-3 ->2x+1=-2x-3->4x=-4# #x=-1# Explanation: Distribute 2 into #(x-1)# and -3 into #(x+1)# then simplify and combine like terms. Finally solve for x. Answer link Related questions How do you solve multi step equations by combining like terms? How do you solve multi step equation #w + w + 12 = 40#? How do you solve #3p + 4p + 37 = 79#? How do you solve for f: #f-1+2f+f-3=-4#? How do you combine like terms? How do you combine like terms for #-7mn-2mn^2-2mn + 8#? How do you combine like terms for #3x^2 + 21x + 5x + 10x^2#? What is a term? How do you solve #3v+5-7v+18=17#? How do you solve for x in #5x + 7x = 72#? See all questions in Multi-Step Equations with Like Terms Impact of this question 3129 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License