How do you solve for x in 4(x+a)=3(x+b)?

3 Answers
Jul 10, 2018

x=3b-4a

Explanation:

Expanding we get

4x+4a=3x+3b

subtracting 3x and 4a

x=3b-4a

Jul 10, 2018

x=3b-4a

Explanation:

"distribute the brackets on both sides of the equation"

4x+4a=3x+3b

"subtract "3x" from both sides"

4x-3x+4a=3b

x+4a=3b

"subtract "4a" from both sides"

x=3b-4a

Jul 10, 2018

x=-4a+3b

Explanation:

We can use the distributive property on both sides to get

4x+4a=3x+3b

We want all of our x terms on the left, so let's subtract 3x from both sides to get

x+4a=3b

Finally, let's subtract 4a from both sides to get

x=-4a+3b

Hope this helps!