7(p+q+4)=

Simple and best practice solution for 7(p+q+4)= 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 7(p+q+4)= equation:


Simplifying
7(p + q + 4) = 0

Reorder the terms:
7(4 + p + q) = 0
(4 * 7 + p * 7 + q * 7) = 0
(28 + 7p + 7q) = 0

Solving
28 + 7p + 7q = 0

Solving for variable 'p'.

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

Add '-28' to each side of the equation.
28 + 7p + -28 + 7q = 0 + -28

Reorder the terms:
28 + -28 + 7p + 7q = 0 + -28

Combine like terms: 28 + -28 = 0
0 + 7p + 7q = 0 + -28
7p + 7q = 0 + -28

Combine like terms: 0 + -28 = -28
7p + 7q = -28

Add '-7q' to each side of the equation.
7p + 7q + -7q = -28 + -7q

Combine like terms: 7q + -7q = 0
7p + 0 = -28 + -7q
7p = -28 + -7q

Divide each side by '7'.
p = -4 + -1q

Simplifying
p = -4 + -1q

See similar equations:

| e(s+t)= | | 2x-4x-13=-2x+7-13 | | 2x-3=6(4x-7) | | 16(y+3)= | | 3x^2-8x-1=0# | | -12x+6=22-4x | | 4(x-2)+4=6x-2(3+x) | | -4(t-4)-(t+3)=5 | | -2a+6=12 | | a(b+8)= | | (11a^5y^10)(-7a^6y^8)=0 | | 2y+.1=3y+.4 | | 20+=60 | | 2(15+q)= | | 6+1/2=22 | | 9(x-4)+3=-33 | | 8=4s+6 | | 4(x-2)-3=(2-x)5 | | 2y^2+7y=-3 | | -(3d+4)=5(2-d) | | 3[x-2]-5x=-2x-6 | | 4(-6v-3)=4-8v | | 9x+2=9x+2 | | 8+0.2b=12 | | 8x^2-24x+18=0 | | 3(n+7)= | | .4x+.7=-.14 | | 3y+5=1.4 | | 3x^3+12x^2+8x+32=0 | | 4x*2x= | | u^2-6u-39=0 | | 39.05+.04=120 |

Equations solver categories