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MasiUmo10
Mar 31

2(7x-1)+3(1-5)+2=7(2x-1)+3, solve for X?

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Mar 31
To solve for x, we need to simplify the equation by combining like terms and then isolating x on one side of the equation.

First, let's simplify the equation:

2(7x-1) + 3(1-5) + 2 = 7(2x-1) + 3
14x - 2 + 3(-4) + 2 = 14x - 7 + 3
14x - 2 - 12 + 2 = 14x - 4
14x - 12 + 2 = 14x - 4
14x - 10 = 14x - 4

Now, let's isolate x on one side of the equation:

14x - 10 = 14x - 4
Subtract 14x from both sides:
-10 = -4

Since the equation -10 = -4 is not true, there is no solution for x in this case.
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