3x-3(x-3)=2x(-1+2x)

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



3x-3(x-3)=2x(-1+2x)
We move all terms to the left:
3x-3(x-3)-(2x(-1+2x))=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
3x-3(x-3)-(2x(2x-1))=0
We multiply parentheses
3x-3x-(2x(2x-1))+9=0
We calculate terms in parentheses: -(2x(2x-1)), so:
2x(2x-1)
We multiply parentheses
4x^2-2x
Back to the equation:
-(4x^2-2x)
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
-(4x^2-2x)+9=0
We get rid of parentheses
-4x^2+2x+9=0
a = -4; b = 2; c = +9;
Δ = b2-4ac
Δ = 22-4·(-4)·9
Δ = 148
The delta value is higher than zero, so the equation has two solutions
We use following formulas to calculate our solutions:
$x_{1}=\frac{-b-\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}$
$x_{2}=\frac{-b+\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}$

The end solution:
$\sqrt{\Delta}=\sqrt{148}=\sqrt{4*37}=\sqrt{4}*\sqrt{37}=2\sqrt{37}$
$x_{1}=\frac{-b-\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}=\frac{-(2)-2\sqrt{37}}{2*-4}=\frac{-2-2\sqrt{37}}{-8} $
$x_{2}=\frac{-b+\sqrt{\Delta}}{2a}=\frac{-(2)+2\sqrt{37}}{2*-4}=\frac{-2+2\sqrt{37}}{-8} $

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