Respuesta :
Hmm, seems like they tried to get sneaky with the variable placement.
The first thing you need to to is distribute 2/5 through the parenthesis. This gives you the equation:
2/5x-4/5=4x
Now, get x on one side of the equation:
-4/5=3 3/5x (note the mixed number)
x=-2/9 (negative because we're dividing a positive and negative number)
The first thing you need to to is distribute 2/5 through the parenthesis. This gives you the equation:
2/5x-4/5=4x
Now, get x on one side of the equation:
-4/5=3 3/5x (note the mixed number)
x=-2/9 (negative because we're dividing a positive and negative number)
Answer:
[tex]-\frac{2}{9}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Our equation is
[tex]\frac{2}{5}(x-2)=4x[/tex]
Multiplying both sides by 5 we get
[tex]2(x-2)=5*4x\\2x-4=20x[/tex]
bringing 2x to other side of = sign
[tex]-4=20x-2x\\18x=-4[/tex]
dividing both sides by 18
[tex]x=\frac{-4}{18}\\x=-\frac{2}{9}[/tex]