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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 \(x\).