Solve the equation 5(-3x – 2) – (x – 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13

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    ahprofessional
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    Solve the equation

    5(-3x – 2) – (x – 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13

     

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    john Smith
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    5(-3x – 2) – (x – 3) = -4(4x + 5) + 13

    -15x – 10 – x + 3 = -16x – 20 +13

    -16x – 7 = -16x – 7

    0 = 0

    The statement is true for all values of x and therefore all real numbers are solutions to the given equation.

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