QuestionSolve for x in the equation: -3(-x+4)-5x+5=-15.
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STEP 1
Assumptions1. We are solving for the variable x in the equation -3(-x+4)-5x+5=-15. We assume that the equation is linear and has a unique solution for x
STEP 2
First, distribute the - across the terms inside the parentheses.
STEP 3
implify the expression.
STEP 4
Substitute this back into the original equation to get a new equation.
STEP 5
Combine like terms on the left side of the equation.
STEP 6
implify the expression.
STEP 7
Add7 to both sides of the equation to isolate the term with x on one side.
STEP 8
implify the equation.
STEP 9
Finally, divide both sides of the equation by -2 to solve for x.
STEP 10
Calculate the value of x.
The solution to the equation is x =4.
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