Basically all you’re doing is plugging in the inputs to the equations and see if they’re correct.
5(3)+4(-3)=3 this proves to be true
2(3)-5(-3)=21 not 19
As it is, in accordance with the priorities of the operators (or the PEMDAS rule) the equation without parentheses mean
<span>(2/3)x+1=(1/6)x-7
I do not suppose you mean the above, since the solution is relatively trivial.
I suppose you actually mean
</span><span>2/(3x+1)=1/(6x-7)
in which case you would cross-multiply:
2(6x-7)=(3x-1)
and expand/distribute
12x-14=3x-1
isolate x and solve
12x-3x=-1+14
9x=13
x=13/9
If you mean the first form of equation without parentheses, my apologies.</span>
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Step-by-step explanation:

Use the distributive property to multiply each term of the first binomial by each term of the second binomial.
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Collect like terms
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Hope I helped!
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Step-by-step explanation: