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Solve the following equation for x

 

6(y+1) = 7(x-2) 

 

 

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 May 15, 2019

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6(y+1)=7(x2)

                                               Divide both sides of the equation by  7 .

67(y+1)=x2

                                               Add  2  to both sides of the equation.

67(y+1)+2=x

                                               We could stop here, but let's simplify it.

x=67(y+1)+2

                                               Distribute  67  to the terms in parenthesees.

x=67y+67+2

                                               Add  67+2

x=67y+67+147 x=67y+207

 May 15, 2019
 #1
avatar+9488 
+3
Best Answer

6(y+1)=7(x2)

                                               Divide both sides of the equation by  7 .

67(y+1)=x2

                                               Add  2  to both sides of the equation.

67(y+1)+2=x

                                               We could stop here, but let's simplify it.

x=67(y+1)+2

                                               Distribute  67  to the terms in parenthesees.

x=67y+67+2

                                               Add  67+2

x=67y+67+147 x=67y+207

hectictar May 15, 2019

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