5+3(q-4)=2(q+11)

Simple and best practice solution for 5+3(q-4)=2(q+11) 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 5+3(q-4)=2(q+11) equation:


5+3(q-4)=2(q+11)

We simplify the equation to the form, which is simple to understand
5+3(q-4)=2(q+11)

Reorder the terms in parentheses
5+(+3q-12)=2*(q+11)

Remove unnecessary parentheses
+5+3q-12=+2+*(+q+11+)

Reorder the terms in parentheses
5+3q-12=+(+2q+22)

Remove unnecessary parentheses
+5+3q-12=+2q+22

We move all terms containing q to the left and all other terms to the right.
+3q-2q=+22-5+12

We simplify left and right side of the equation.
+1q=+29

We divide both sides of the equation by 1 to get q.
q=29

See similar equations:

| 11x=9+130 | | .7(12+y)=x | | -9+x=0 | | 5n+(-0.11)=11.97+n | | (9x-28)+(4x+8)+50=180 | | 81s^2t^2-1=0 | | 2+5x+3x^2=0 | | 3x+5=14+2x | | 2.6h=2.08 | | 2(7x-1)=124 | | 3[x-2][x-2]=27 | | 10x+18=10x-18 | | 2x--1=x+11 | | w+6=2(2-6) | | 3k+5-2k+-6=11 | | 3.9h=18.33 | | (6y+7)-(6+5y)=8 | | s^2+36=0 | | 2+4y=6+8y | | 7+4x=x+19 | | a(c-4)+t(c-4)= | | 6N=7N+12 | | 9.72=1.8h | | 16-30x=1 | | 4(t+1)=28c | | 5.4=0.3h | | .5(8x-2)=1 | | 4(t+1)=37 | | 0.9h=13.5 | | 4x^6-12x^5+24x^4= | | 5(1x-7)=-60 | | 3p^2+10p-7=0 |

Equations solver categories