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

Simple and best practice solution for 2(x+1)+5(x+3)=1 equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for 2(x+1)+5(x+3)=1 equation:



2(x+1)+5(x+3)=1
We move all terms to the left:
2(x+1)+5(x+3)-(1)=0
We multiply parentheses
2x+5x+2+15-1=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
7x+16=0
We move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right
7x=-16
x=-16/7
x=-2+2/7

See similar equations:

| (4/3)/(2/3)=w | | 104=1/2h(4+9) | | -7x-1=x-1+2x | | 2x+5(-2x-13)=7 | | 12x-3+x=5x+2(-2+4x) | | 15z/8+1/4=4 | | 300=100(2)+b | | -31/3n+11/2n=-5/6 | | 3/2(d+12)=1/2(2d*6) | | 7-5n+3n=17-56 | | 4x+10(x-1)+(x+4)=288 | | 2(11t-4)=80 | | 1+p÷7=-3 | | 14+4x=2-3x | | 4x=6x+26 | | 5(4x+1)=35 | | 2/5=x=4 | | (x-4)(x+1)=x-8 | | 215+w=165+2w | | –3(t+5)+(4t+2)=8 | | 16c=672 | | 2x-5(2x-9)=93 | | 3÷x=6 | | (x-4)(x-2)=x-8 | | 5q+9+8q=-9+10q | | 6x+11=66 | | 5q+9+8q=-9+10 | | -16-7(2a=3)=23-2a | | h-4/6=h/2 | | 9+4u=4u–2 | | 3-7n=-6n+10 | | 24x+28=-14x |

Equations solver categories