Solve to find the value for x in the linear equation: 3(−4x + 5) = 12.1. Use the distributive property: 2. Use the subtraction property of equality:3. Division property of equality: 3(−4x) + 3(5) = 12−12x + 15 = 12−12x + 15 − 15 = 12 − 15−12x = −3 x =

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Answer:

[tex]x =\frac{7}{12}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation,

[tex]3(-4x + 5) = 12[/tex]

Step 1 : Using distributive of equality,

[tex]3(-4x) + 3(5) = 12[/tex]

Step 2 : simplify,

[tex]-12x + 15 = 12[/tex]

Step 3 : Using subtraction property of equality,

[tex]-12x = 12 - 15[/tex]

Step 4 : Simplify,

[tex]-12x = -7[/tex]

Step 5 : Using division property of equality,

[tex]x =\frac{7}{12}[/tex]

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