56x+78=67-67x

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Solution for 56x+78=67-67x equation:


Simplifying
56x + 78 = 67 + -67x

Reorder the terms:
78 + 56x = 67 + -67x

Solving
78 + 56x = 67 + -67x

Solving for variable 'x'.

Move all terms containing x to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '67x' to each side of the equation.
78 + 56x + 67x = 67 + -67x + 67x

Combine like terms: 56x + 67x = 123x
78 + 123x = 67 + -67x + 67x

Combine like terms: -67x + 67x = 0
78 + 123x = 67 + 0
78 + 123x = 67

Add '-78' to each side of the equation.
78 + -78 + 123x = 67 + -78

Combine like terms: 78 + -78 = 0
0 + 123x = 67 + -78
123x = 67 + -78

Combine like terms: 67 + -78 = -11
123x = -11

Divide each side by '123'.
x = -0.08943089431

Simplifying
x = -0.08943089431

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