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2(-3x+2)+2x-3=-3
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Solve for x \mathrm{x} .\newline2(3x+2)+2x3=3 2(-3 x+2)+2 x-3=-3 \newlineAnswer:

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Q. Solve for x \mathrm{x} .\newline2(3x+2)+2x3=3 2(-3 x+2)+2 x-3=-3 \newlineAnswer:
  1. Distribute and Simplify: First, distribute the 22 into the parentheses.2(3x+2)+2x3=32(-3x + 2) + 2x - 3 = -36x+4+2x3=3-6x + 4 + 2x - 3 = -3
  2. Combine Like Terms: Combine like terms on the left side of the equation.\newline(6x+2x)+(43)=3(-6x + 2x) + (4 - 3) = -3\newline4x+1=3-4x + 1 = -3
  3. Isolate Variable Term: Subtract 11 from both sides to isolate the term with the variable xx. \newline4x+11=31-4x + 1 - 1 = -3 - 1\newline4x=4-4x = -4
  4. Solve for x: Divide both sides by 4-4 to solve for x.\newline4x/4=4/4-4x / -4 = -4 / -4\newlinex=1x = 1

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