How do you solve 2(x-1) + 3= x -3(x+1)?

2 Answers
Mar 2, 2018

x=-1

Explanation:

"distribute brackets on both sides of the equation"

2x-2+3=x-3x-3

"simplify both sides"

2x+1=-2x-3

"add 2x to both sides"

2x+2x+1=cancel(-2x)cancel(+2x)-3

rArr4x+1=-3

"subtract 1 from both sides"

4xcancel(+1)cancel(-1)=-3-1

rArr4x=-4

"divide both sides by 4"

(cancel(4) x)/cancel(4)=(-4)/4

rArrx=-1

color(blue)"As a check"

Substitute this value into the equation and if both sides are equal then it is the solution.

"left "=2(-2)+3=-4+3=-1

"right "=-1-3(0)=-1

rArrx=-1" is the solution"

Mar 2, 2018

x=-1

Explanation:

2(x-1)+3=x-3(x+1)

Open the brackets from both the sides

2x-2+3=x-3x-3

Bring all x terms on one side and the other terms on the other side

2x-x+3x=2-3-3

4x=-4

x=(-4)/4

x=-1