Solve 15 + 5x + 1 = 1 – 3(5 – 5x).
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make it simple first, 16 + 5X = 1 - 15 + 15X

change postions of 5X and 1 - 15

16 + 15 - 1 = 15X - 5X

30 = 10X

X = 3

 

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