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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-10-24

Solve:

\[ -4(x + 1) - 3 = -3(x - 4) \]

Asked by corellhanley12

Answer (3)

− 4 ( x + 1 ) − 3 = − 3 ( x − 4 ) − 4 x − 4 − 3 = − 3 x + 12 − 4 x − 7 = − 3 x + 12 − 4 x + 3 x = 12 + 7 − x = 19 x = − 19 ​

Answered by mariamikayla | 2024-06-10

-4(x+1)-3=-3(x-4) -4x-4-3=-3x+12 -4x=-3x+19 -x=19 x=-19

Answered by wdietrich56 | 2024-06-10

To solve the equation − 4 ( x + 1 ) − 3 = − 3 ( x − 4 ) , we simplify and isolate x, leading to the final answer of x = − 19 .
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Answered by mariamikayla | 2024-09-11