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Simplifying 5x + 3[4(2x + -5) + -1(-7x)] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) Reorder the terms: 5x + 3[4(-5 + 2x) + -1(-7x)] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) 5x + 3[(-5 * 4 + 2x * 4) + -1(-7x)] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) 5x + 3[(-20 + 8x) + -1(-7x)] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) Remove parenthesis around (-7x) 5x + 3[-20 + 8x + -1 * -7x] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) Multiply -1 * -7 5x + 3[-20 + 8x + 7x] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) Combine like terms: 8x + 7x = 15x 5x + 3[-20 + 15x] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) 5x + [-20 * 3 + 15x * 3] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) 5x + [-60 + 45x] = 6 + -2(3x + 1) Reorder the terms: -60 + 5x + 45x = 6 + -2(3x + 1) Combine like terms: 5x + 45x = 50x -60 + 50x = 6 + -2(3x + 1) Reorder the terms: -60 + 50x = 6 + -2(1 + 3x) -60 + 50x = 6 + (1 * -2 + 3x * -2) -60 + 50x = 6 + (-2 + -6x) Combine like terms: 6 + -2 = 4 -60 + 50x = 4 + -6x Solving -60 + 50x = 4 + -6x Solving for variable 'x'. Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '6x' to each side of the equation. -60 + 50x + 6x = 4 + -6x + 6x Combine like terms: 50x + 6x = 56x -60 + 56x = 4 + -6x + 6x Combine like terms: -6x + 6x = 0 -60 + 56x = 4 + 0 -60 + 56x = 4 Add '60' to each side of the equation. -60 + 60 + 56x = 4 + 60 Combine like terms: -60 + 60 = 0 0 + 56x = 4 + 60 56x = 4 + 60 Combine like terms: 4 + 60 = 64 56x = 64 Divide each side by '56'. x = 1.142857143 Simplifying x = 1.142857143
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