(4x-3)+(2x+21)=60

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Solution for (4x-3)+(2x+21)=60 equation:


Simplifying
(4x + -3) + (2x + 21) = 60

Reorder the terms:
(-3 + 4x) + (2x + 21) = 60

Remove parenthesis around (-3 + 4x)
-3 + 4x + (2x + 21) = 60

Reorder the terms:
-3 + 4x + (21 + 2x) = 60

Remove parenthesis around (21 + 2x)
-3 + 4x + 21 + 2x = 60

Reorder the terms:
-3 + 21 + 4x + 2x = 60

Combine like terms: -3 + 21 = 18
18 + 4x + 2x = 60

Combine like terms: 4x + 2x = 6x
18 + 6x = 60

Solving
18 + 6x = 60

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-18' to each side of the equation.
18 + -18 + 6x = 60 + -18

Combine like terms: 18 + -18 = 0
0 + 6x = 60 + -18
6x = 60 + -18

Combine like terms: 60 + -18 = 42
6x = 42

Divide each side by '6'.
x = 7

Simplifying
x = 7

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