Can someone help me with this math problem?

Part 1 : solve the equation
3(2x-9)=-4x+3
Part2: check your answer by plugging into the original equation and evaluating both sides step by step

lenpol72019-03-22T16:31:40Z

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First multiply out the brackets
6x - 27 = -4x + 3
Add '4x' to both sides
10x - 27 = + 3
Add '27' to both sides
10x = 30
Divide both sides by '10'
x = 3

Verification (Check) !!!!
When x = 3
3(2(3) - 9) = -4(3) + 3
3(6 - 9) = -12 + 3
3(-3) = -9
Hence -9 = -9 As required!!!!!

Como2019-03-22T15:02:18Z

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6x - 27 = - 4x + 3
10x = 30
x. = 3
Check
LHS = 3 x (--3) = -- 9
RHS = - 12 + 3 = -- 9

GTB2019-03-22T14:53:16Z

3(2x-9) = 6x -27 = 4x+3
2x = 30
x = 30/2 = 15

sepia2019-03-22T14:45:44Z

Part 1:
3(2x - 9) = -4x + 3
10x = 30
x = 3
Part 2:
3(2*3 - 9) = -4*3 + 3
3*(-3) = -12 + 3
-9 = -9

David2019-03-22T14:39:11Z

It is the same as 6x -27 = -4x +3 and the value of x is 3
Because 6(3) -27 = -9 and -4(3) +3 = -9