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What value of x that will satisfy the equation:
(x − 2)(3x) + (2x − 1)(x + 4) = (5x − 1)(x + 1)?
A. −1
B. 0
C. 1
D. 2


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[tex]\huge\bold\color{blue}{Answer:}[/tex]

What value of x that will satisfy the equation:

(x − 2)(3x) + (2x − 1)(x + 4) = (5x − 1)(x + 1)?

  • [tex]\large\tt\red{x \: = \: - \: 1}[/tex]

[tex]\huge\bold\color{blue}{Solution:}[/tex]

(x − 2)(3x) + (2x − 1)(x + 4) = (5x − 1)(x + 1)

= (3x² - 6)x +(2x - 1)(x + 4) = (5x - 1)(x + 1)

= 3x² - 6x +(2x - 1)(x + 4) = (5x - 1)(x + 1)

= 3x² - 6x +2x² + 7x - 4 = (5x - 1)(x + 1)

= 5x² + 6x + 7x - 4 = (5x - 1)(x + 1)

= 5x² + x - 4 = (5x - 1)(x + 1)

= 5x² + x - 4 = 5x² + 4x - 1

= 5x² + x - 4 - 5x² = 4x - 1

= x - 4 = 4x - 1

= x - 4 - 4x = - 1

= - 3x - 4 = - 1

= - 3x = - 1 + 4

= - 3x = 3

= x = 3/-3

= x = - 1

So, the answer is A. -1