7(6x-4)-7=42x-35

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Solution for 7(6x-4)-7=42x-35 equation:


Simplifying
7(6x + -4) + -7 = 42x + -35

Reorder the terms:
7(-4 + 6x) + -7 = 42x + -35
(-4 * 7 + 6x * 7) + -7 = 42x + -35
(-28 + 42x) + -7 = 42x + -35

Reorder the terms:
-28 + -7 + 42x = 42x + -35

Combine like terms: -28 + -7 = -35
-35 + 42x = 42x + -35

Reorder the terms:
-35 + 42x = -35 + 42x

Add '35' to each side of the equation.
-35 + 35 + 42x = -35 + 35 + 42x

Combine like terms: -35 + 35 = 0
0 + 42x = -35 + 35 + 42x
42x = -35 + 35 + 42x

Combine like terms: -35 + 35 = 0
42x = 0 + 42x
42x = 42x

Add '-42x' to each side of the equation.
42x + -42x = 42x + -42x

Combine like terms: 42x + -42x = 0
0 = 42x + -42x

Combine like terms: 42x + -42x = 0
0 = 0

Solving
0 = 0

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