Respuesta :

First distributive property. 3 • 2w and 3 • -1. Now we have the expression w+5w+4=6w-3 Now we’ll do Combine Like Terms, so we do w+5w for 6w with a new expression of 6w+4=6w-3. After that, we’re gonna move the variables over with S.P.E (subtraction property of equalities) so subtract 6w from both sides to get 4=-3 (No Solutions).

Answer:

No solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Given equation:

[tex]w+5w+4=3(2w-1)[/tex]

Distribute the parentheses:

[tex]\implies w+5w+4=3 \cdot 2w- 3 \cdot 1[/tex]

[tex]\implies w+5w+4=6w- 3[/tex]

Combine like terms:

[tex]\implies 6w+4=6w-3[/tex]

Add 3 to both sides:

[tex]\implies 6w+4+3=6w-3+3[/tex]

[tex]\implies 6w+7=6w[/tex]

Subtract 6w from both sides:

[tex]\implies 6w+7-6w=6w-6w[/tex]

[tex]\implies 7=0[/tex]

As 7 ≠ 0 there is no solution.