3(u+1)+2u=5(u-1)+5

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


Simplifying
3(u + 1) + 2u = 5(u + -1) + 5

Reorder the terms:
3(1 + u) + 2u = 5(u + -1) + 5
(1 * 3 + u * 3) + 2u = 5(u + -1) + 5
(3 + 3u) + 2u = 5(u + -1) + 5

Combine like terms: 3u + 2u = 5u
3 + 5u = 5(u + -1) + 5

Reorder the terms:
3 + 5u = 5(-1 + u) + 5
3 + 5u = (-1 * 5 + u * 5) + 5
3 + 5u = (-5 + 5u) + 5

Reorder the terms:
3 + 5u = -5 + 5 + 5u

Combine like terms: -5 + 5 = 0
3 + 5u = 0 + 5u
3 + 5u = 5u

Add '-5u' to each side of the equation.
3 + 5u + -5u = 5u + -5u

Combine like terms: 5u + -5u = 0
3 + 0 = 5u + -5u
3 = 5u + -5u

Combine like terms: 5u + -5u = 0
3 = 0

Solving
3 = 0

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