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6*(x+4)-(5x+2)=-1

6*(x+4)-(5x+2)=-1 equation

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6*(x + 4) + -5*x - 2 = -1
$$\left(- 5 x - 2\right) + 6 \left(x + 4\right) = -1$$
Detail solution
Given the linear equation:
6*(x+4)-(5*x+2) = -1

Expand brackets in the left part
6*x+6*4-5*x-2 = -1

Looking for similar summands in the left part:
22 + x = -1

Move free summands (without x)
from left part to right part, we given:
$$x = -23$$
We get the answer: x = -23
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Rapid solution [src]
x1 = -23
$$x_{1} = -23$$
x1 = -23
Sum and product of roots [src]
sum
-23
$$-23$$
=
-23
$$-23$$
product
-23
$$-23$$
=
-23
$$-23$$
-23
Numerical answer [src]
x1 = -23.0
x1 = -23.0
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6*(x+4)-(5x+2)=-1 equation