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Multiple Choice
Solve the given linear equation. Check your solution.
A
x=3
B
x=0
C
x=−5
D
x=5
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Start by applying the distributive property to both terms on the left side of the equation: expand \$4(x+1)\( to \)4 \cdot x + 4 \cdot 1\( and expand \)-3(x-2)\( to \)-3 \cdot x + (-3) \cdot (-2)$.
Rewrite the equation after distribution: \$4x + 4 - 3x + 6 = 2x + 5$.
Combine like terms on the left side: combine \$4x\( and \)-3x\(, and combine the constants \)4\( and \)6$.
After simplification, the equation will look like \(x + 10 = 2x + 5\). Next, get all variable terms on one side by subtracting \(x\) from both sides.
Then isolate \(x\) by subtracting \$5\( from both sides, resulting in an equation where \)x\( is alone on one side. This will give you the solution for \)x$.