How do you solve #-14 + 3( x + 10) = 7( 2x + 4) + x#?

3 Answers
Oct 29, 2017

#x = -1#

Explanation:

Step 1. Remove the braces.

#- 14 + 3x + 30 = 14 x + 28 + x#

#-14 + 30 - 28 = 14 + x - 3x#

#12 x = -12#

#x = -1#

Oct 29, 2017

#x= -1#

Explanation:

#-14 + 3( x + 10) = 7( 2x + 4) + x#

Open brackets using distributive property:

#-14 + 3x + 30 = 14x + 28 + x#

Take the terms with variable #x# on left hand side and other terms on right hand side:

# 3x- 14x-x = 28 +14- 30# =

#=> -12x=12#

#=> x= 12/-12#

#=>x= -1#

Oct 29, 2017

#x=-1#

Explanation:

#"distributing brackets on both sides of the equation"#

#-14+3x+30=14x+28+x#

#rArr3x+16=15x+28larrcolor(blue)"simplify both sides"#

#"subtract 15x from both sides"#

#3x-15x+16=cancel(15x)cancel(-15x)+28#

#rArr-12x+16=28#

#"subtract 16 from both sides"#

#-12xcancel(+16)cancel(-16)=28-16#

#rArr-12x=12#

#"divide both sides by "-12#

#(cancel(-12) x)/cancel(-12)=12/(-12)#

#rArrx=-1#

#color(blue)"As a check"#

#"substitute this value into the equation and if "#
#"both sides are equal then it is the solution"#

#"left "=-14+3(-1+10)=-14+27=13#

#"right "=7(-2+4)+(-1)=14-1=13#

#rArrx=-1" is the solution"#