-4[x-2(2x-3)]+1=2x+3

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Solution for -4[x-2(2x-3)]+1=2x+3 equation:


Simplifying
-4[x + -2(2x + -3)] + 1 = 2x + 3

Reorder the terms:
-4[x + -2(-3 + 2x)] + 1 = 2x + 3
-4[x + (-3 * -2 + 2x * -2)] + 1 = 2x + 3
-4[x + (6 + -4x)] + 1 = 2x + 3

Reorder the terms:
-4[6 + x + -4x] + 1 = 2x + 3

Combine like terms: x + -4x = -3x
-4[6 + -3x] + 1 = 2x + 3
[6 * -4 + -3x * -4] + 1 = 2x + 3
[-24 + 12x] + 1 = 2x + 3

Reorder the terms:
-24 + 1 + 12x = 2x + 3

Combine like terms: -24 + 1 = -23
-23 + 12x = 2x + 3

Reorder the terms:
-23 + 12x = 3 + 2x

Solving
-23 + 12x = 3 + 2x

Solving for variable 'x'.

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

Add '-2x' to each side of the equation.
-23 + 12x + -2x = 3 + 2x + -2x

Combine like terms: 12x + -2x = 10x
-23 + 10x = 3 + 2x + -2x

Combine like terms: 2x + -2x = 0
-23 + 10x = 3 + 0
-23 + 10x = 3

Add '23' to each side of the equation.
-23 + 23 + 10x = 3 + 23

Combine like terms: -23 + 23 = 0
0 + 10x = 3 + 23
10x = 3 + 23

Combine like terms: 3 + 23 = 26
10x = 26

Divide each side by '10'.
x = 2.6

Simplifying
x = 2.6

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