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Cazoom Maths. Solving Equations. Solving Linear Equations (D) - Answers

The document contains a series of linear equations categorized into three sections: A, B, and C, each with multiple equations to solve. Section A includes basic linear equations, Section B features more complex equations involving distribution and combination, and Section C presents equations that require more advanced manipulation. The document serves as a practice resource for students learning to solve linear equations in algebra.

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Cazoom Maths. Solving Equations. Solving Linear Equations (D) - Answers

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Solving Linear Equations (D) ANSWERS

Section A

2x + 5 1 – 4x 11 4x 9
1) = 11 14 5) 8x + =7 9) 2+ –7=1
3 8 12 3 2
8 – 3x -
2 5 -
5 3x -
2
2) =5 6) = -6 10) 4 – = 3x + 5
2 3 x 6 2 9
5 – 9x 17 11 -
11 2 -
1
3) = -2 7) +9=3 11) 6 – = 10
6 9 4x 24 x 2
7x + 6 -
15 3x 4 2x -
45
4) – 9 = -12 8) 5– = 8x 12) 4 – + x = -1
3 7 4 7 9 7

Section B

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12 40
1) 4(2x – 3) = 8(2x + 5) 7) 7(4 – 3x) = 2(8x – 9) + 6
2 37
53
2) 3(4x – 5) = 5(2x – 5) -5 8) -6(3 – 4x) + 2x = 8(x + 11)
9

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26 9
3) 8(6x + 2) = 5(x – 2) 9) 3(2x – 6) = 3 – 4(3 – x)
43 2
17 5
4) 2(3x – 4) = 7(11 – 2x) 10) 9(2x – 1) – 3x = 3(12 + x)
4 2
3
5) 7(5 – x) = -4(x – 11) -3 11) 4x – (2x – 8) = 5(1 + 2x)
8
25
6) -4(x – 8) = -6(4 + 3x) -4 12) 10 – 6(8x – 2) = 9x – (3 + 4x)
53

Section C

5x – 2 4x + 1 -
7 1 3
1) = 8) (5x + 7) = (3x – 1) -17
3 2 2 2 4
7x – 8 2x + 5 19 5 -
7
2) = 9) = 12
5 4 6 3x + 1 36
-8x – 1 5 – 3x -
8 x+2 -
10
3) = 10) =4
2 6 21 x+3 3
5(x + 11) 3(1 + x) 2x – 9 15
4) = -101 11) = -3
3 2 3x – 2 11
3(2 + 5x) 2(6x – 3) 2 1
5) = -2 12) = -12
4 5 3x + 10 x–1
2(3x – 5) -4(x – 2) -
13 2 9 -
37
6) = 13) =
3 7 27 7x + 3 2x – 5 59
1 1 5 8 11 26
7) (2x – 6) = (8 – 12x) 14) = – -
2 4 4 6x + 12 7x – 10 61

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