Parentheses on Both Sides
Part of the Fundamentals section of Coddy's Math journey. Lesson 61 of 64.
Four challenges, each pulling several chapters together. The first has a bracket to open and x on both sides: distribute, gather the x-terms, gather the numbers, divide.
Challenge
Solve the equation 3(2x - 1) = 4x + 7 for x.
Try it yourself
3(2x - 1) = 4x + 7
Solve for x
This lesson includes a short quiz. Start the lesson to answer it and track your progress.
All lessons in Fundamentals
1What an Equation Is
The EquationFinding the UnknownThe Same to Both SidesSolved Means AloneRecap: First Equations4Two-Step Equations
Two Layers to UndoSubtract, Then DivideAdd, Then DivideA Division InsideNegatives in Two StepsRecap: Two-Step Equations2One-Step Equations
Undoing AdditionUndoing SubtractionUndoing MultiplicationUndoing DivisionInverse OperationsRecap: One-Step Equations5Tidying First
Like TermsTerms and Numbers MixedThe Distributive PropertyDistributing a SubtractionTidy, Then SolveRecap: Tidying First