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Ch. 1 - Equations and Inequalities
Blitzer - College Algebra 8th Edition
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2장, 문제 106a

Solve each equation. - 2{7 - [4 -2(1 - x) + 3]} = 10 - [4x - 2(x - 3)]

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Distribute the -2 inside the parentheses on the left-hand side: -2(1 - x) becomes -2 + 2x. Simplify the expression inside the brackets.
Simplify the brackets on the left-hand side: [4 - (-2 + 2x) + 3] becomes [4 + 2 - 2x + 3]. Combine like terms inside the brackets.
Simplify further on the left-hand side: [4 + 2 + 3 - 2x] becomes [9 - 2x]. Multiply the entire bracket by -2.
On the right-hand side, distribute the -2 inside the parentheses: -2(x - 3) becomes -2x + 6. Simplify the expression inside the brackets.
Combine all terms on both sides of the equation, isolate x, and solve for x by performing inverse operations (addition, subtraction, division, etc.).

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