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Simplifying (180 + -1(9x + 12)) + (4x + -3) + (6x + 3) = 180 Reorder the terms: (180 + -1(12 + 9x)) + (4x + -3) + (6x + 3) = 180 (180 + (12 * -1 + 9x * -1)) + (4x + -3) + (6x + 3) = 180 (180 + (-12 + -9x)) + (4x + -3) + (6x + 3) = 180 Combine like terms: 180 + -12 = 168 (168 + -9x) + (4x + -3) + (6x + 3) = 180 Remove parenthesis around (168 + -9x) 168 + -9x + (4x + -3) + (6x + 3) = 180 Reorder the terms: 168 + -9x + (-3 + 4x) + (6x + 3) = 180 Remove parenthesis around (-3 + 4x) 168 + -9x + -3 + 4x + (6x + 3) = 180 Reorder the terms: 168 + -9x + -3 + 4x + (3 + 6x) = 180 Remove parenthesis around (3 + 6x) 168 + -9x + -3 + 4x + 3 + 6x = 180 Reorder the terms: 168 + -3 + 3 + -9x + 4x + 6x = 180 Combine like terms: 168 + -3 = 165 165 + 3 + -9x + 4x + 6x = 180 Combine like terms: 165 + 3 = 168 168 + -9x + 4x + 6x = 180 Combine like terms: -9x + 4x = -5x 168 + -5x + 6x = 180 Combine like terms: -5x + 6x = 1x 168 + 1x = 180 Solving 168 + 1x = 180 Solving for variable 'x'. Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-168' to each side of the equation. 168 + -168 + 1x = 180 + -168 Combine like terms: 168 + -168 = 0 0 + 1x = 180 + -168 1x = 180 + -168 Combine like terms: 180 + -168 = 12 1x = 12 Divide each side by '1'. x = 12 Simplifying x = 12
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