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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 17:50 myg21

Solve to find the value for x in the linear equation: 3(−4x + 5) = 12. 1. Use the distributive property:

2. Use the subtraction property of equality:

3. Division property of equality:

3(−4x) + 3(5) = 12

−12x + 15 = 12

−12x + 15 − 15 = 12 − 15

−12x = −3

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