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solve algebraically and check 2(x+4)-7x+15=9x-14(x-3)-12
Please solve this Integrated algebra equation.  The values on each side ar to be equal

2(x+4) - 7x + 15 = 9x - 14(x - 3) - 12
2x + 8 - 7x + 15 = 9x - 14x + 42 - 12
-5x + 23 ≠ -5x + 30

We can stop now, because this is NOT an equation.
The -5x will cancel out, leaving 23 on one side and 30 on the other.
The way this is written, it will NEVER work out. You can't make
things up to force it. All you can do is use what is right there
in front of you.
by Level 11 User (78.4k points)

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