Solve. 4x + 3 = 13
Multiply out and simplify - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 2 - 2020 - Paper 1

Question 2

Solve.
4x + 3 = 13
Multiply out and simplify.
5(2x + 3) + 2(x - 4)
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Solve. 4x + 3 = 13
Multiply out and simplify - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 2 - 2020 - Paper 1
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To solve the equation 4x+3=13, we first isolate the variable on one side.
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Subtract 3 from both sides:
4x=13−3
4x=10
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Next, divide both sides by 4:
x=410
x=25
Multiply out and simplify.

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To multiply out and simplify the expression 5(2x+3)+2(x−4), we proceed as follows:
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Distribute 5 in the first term and 2 in the second term:
5(2x)+5(3)+2(x)+2(−4)
=10x+15+2x−8
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Combine like terms:
10x+2x+15−8
=12x+7
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