4(q-3)=5(q+1)

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Solution for 4(q-3)=5(q+1) equation:


4(q-3)=5(q+1)

We simplify the equation to the form, which is simple to understand
4(q-3)=5(q+1)

Reorder the terms in parentheses
+(+4q-12)=5*(q+1)

Remove unnecessary parentheses
+4q-12=+5+*(+q+1+)

Reorder the terms in parentheses
+4q-12=+(+5q+5)

Remove unnecessary parentheses
+4q-12=+5q+5

We move all terms containing q to the left and all other terms to the right.
+4q-5q=+5+12

We simplify left and right side of the equation.
-1q=+17

We divide both sides of the equation by -1 to get q.
q=-17

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