5(−2x−1)−5x+2=27 solve for x
5(-2x-1)-5x+2=27. x=27
nope
x=-2
i didn't read the question right the first time.
Problem: 5(−2x−1)−5x+2=27 Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation. 5(−2x−1)−5x+2=27 (5)(−2x)+(5)(−1)+−5x+2=27(Distribute) −10x+−5+−5x+2=27 (−10x+−5x)+(−5+2)=27(Combine Like Terms) −15x+−3=27 −15x−3=27 Step 2: Add 3 to both sides. −15x−3+3=27+3 −15x=30 Step 3: Divide both sides by -15. −15x/−15=30/−15 x=−2 Answer: x=−2
only if you report her see will be. I dont see what the problem is
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exactly its only an answer .
hes pressed for no reason.
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Not necessarily pressed, I think they're just trying to follow the rules lol
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x =−2
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