12(y+5)=3(x+1)

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Solution for 12(y+5)=3(x+1) equation:


Simplifying
12(y + 5) = 3(x + 1)

Reorder the terms:
12(5 + y) = 3(x + 1)
(5 * 12 + y * 12) = 3(x + 1)
(60 + 12y) = 3(x + 1)

Reorder the terms:
60 + 12y = 3(1 + x)
60 + 12y = (1 * 3 + x * 3)
60 + 12y = (3 + 3x)

Solving
60 + 12y = 3 + 3x

Solving for variable 'y'.

Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-60' to each side of the equation.
60 + -60 + 12y = 3 + -60 + 3x

Combine like terms: 60 + -60 = 0
0 + 12y = 3 + -60 + 3x
12y = 3 + -60 + 3x

Combine like terms: 3 + -60 = -57
12y = -57 + 3x

Divide each side by '12'.
y = -4.75 + 0.25x

Simplifying
y = -4.75 + 0.25x

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