Solve for x
x = \frac{5}{3} = 1\frac{2}{3} \approx 1.666666667
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2\times 4=3\left(x+1\right)
Variable x cannot be equal to -1 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by 2\left(x+1\right), the least common multiple of x+1,2.
8=3\left(x+1\right)
Multiply 2 and 4 to get 8.
8=3x+3
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by x+1.
3x+3=8
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
3x=8-3
Subtract 3 from both sides.
3x=5
Subtract 3 from 8 to get 5.
x=\frac{5}{3}
Divide both sides by 3.
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