5(4x*3)=6(2x+5)*5

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Solution for 5(4x*3)=6(2x+5)*5 equation:


Simplifying
5(4x * 3) = 6(2x + 5) * 5

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
5(4 * 3x) = 6(2x + 5) * 5

Multiply 4 * 3
5(12x) = 6(2x + 5) * 5

Remove parenthesis around (12x)
5 * 12x = 6(2x + 5) * 5

Multiply 5 * 12
60x = 6(2x + 5) * 5

Reorder the terms:
60x = 6(5 + 2x) * 5

Reorder the terms for easier multiplication:
60x = 6 * 5(5 + 2x)

Multiply 6 * 5
60x = 30(5 + 2x)
60x = (5 * 30 + 2x * 30)
60x = (150 + 60x)

Add '-60x' to each side of the equation.
60x + -60x = 150 + 60x + -60x

Combine like terms: 60x + -60x = 0
0 = 150 + 60x + -60x

Combine like terms: 60x + -60x = 0
0 = 150 + 0
0 = 150

Solving
0 = 150

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