I tried this prob 3 times and I cant seem to solve for x, someone help me please!!sad

 

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5x-4(2x+11)=13

5x- 8x- 44 =13

-3x = 57

x = -19
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5x-4(2x=11)=13
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5x-4(2x+11)=13

10x + 55x  -8 - 44 = 13

65x-52=13

65x = 13 + 52

65 x = 65

divide bothsides w/ 65

x= 1

 

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