−4(x+1)+5x+3=

2

asked by guest
on Mar 24, 2025 at 5:59 pm



You asked:

Solve the equation (4(x+1))+5x+3=2-\left( 4 \left(x + 1\right) \right) + 5 x + 3 = 2 for the variable xx.

MathBot Answer:

The solution is: x=3x = 3


(4(x+1))+5x+3=2x1=2x=3\begin{aligned}-\left( 4 \left(x + 1\right) \right) + 5 x + 3 &= 2\\x - 1 &= 2\\x &= 3\end{aligned}