14(x-4)+3(x+5)=6(7-2x)+4

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on Sep 19, 2024 at 5:45 pm



You asked:

Solve the equation \(14 \cdot \left(x - 4\right) + 3 \cdot \left(x + 5\right) = 6 \cdot \left(7 - 2 x\right) + 4\) for the variable \(x\).

MathBot Answer:

The solution is: \[x = 3\]


\[\begin{aligned}17 x - 41 &= 46 - 12 x\\29 x &= 87\\x &= 3\end{aligned}\]