How do you solve #3[ 2x - ( x + 9) ] = 5( x - 3)#?
2 Answers
Explanation:
Open the curved brackets and simplify.
Now open the square brackets and simplify.
Subtract
Add
Divide both sides by
first solve the brackets ->
3 ( 2x -x -9) = 5x - 15
6x - 3x - 27 = 5x - 15
3x - 27 = 5x - 15 -> pull over -27 and 5x
-2x = 12 -> divided by -2
x = -6
Explanation:
always try to solve the brackets in the brackets first.
first i tok away the brackets on the left with simply having to change + to a -
then i think you can see what i did there. you can also calculate the 2x-x-9 so it would be (x - 9) and then take away those brackets and then calculate 3 ( x - 9 ). you'll get the same result anyways.