How do you solve #-4(3x+2)=16#?

2 Answers
May 30, 2018

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

First, divide each side of the equation by #color(red)(-4)# to eliminate the need for parenthesis while keeping the equation balanced:

#(-4(3x + 2))/color(red)(-4) = 16/color(red)(-4)#

#(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(-4)))(3x + 2))/cancel(color(red)(-4)) = -4#

#3x + 2 = -4#

Next, subtract #color(red)(2)# from each side of the equation to isolate the #x# term while keeping the equation balanced:

#3x + 2 - color(red)(2) = -4 - color(red)(2)#

#3x + 0 = -6#

#3x = -6#

Now, divide each side of the equation by #color(red)(3)# to solve for #x# while keeping the equation balanced:

#(3x)/color(red)(3) = -6/color(red)(3)#

#(color(red)(cancel(color(black)(3)))x)/cancel(color(red)(3)) = -2#

#x = -2#

May 30, 2018

#x=-2#

Explanation:

#"distribute the bracket"#

#-12x-8=16#

#"add 8 to both sides"#

#-12x=16+8=24#

#"divide both sides by "-12#

#(cancel(-12) x)/cancel(-12)=24/(-12)rArrx=-2#

#color(blue)"As a check"#

Substitute this value into the left side of the equation and if equal to the right side then it is the solution.

#-4(-6+2)=-4xx-4=16#

#x=-2" is the solution"#