Solve for x
x = -\frac{12}{7} = -1\frac{5}{7} \approx -1.714285714
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6\left(x+1\right)+4\left(x+3\right)=3\left(x+2\right)
Multiply both sides of the equation by 12, the least common multiple of 2,3,4.
6x+6+4\left(x+3\right)=3\left(x+2\right)
Use the distributive property to multiply 6 by x+1.
6x+6+4x+12=3\left(x+2\right)
Use the distributive property to multiply 4 by x+3.
10x+6+12=3\left(x+2\right)
Combine 6x and 4x to get 10x.
10x+18=3\left(x+2\right)
Add 6 and 12 to get 18.
10x+18=3x+6
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by x+2.
10x+18-3x=6
Subtract 3x from both sides.
7x+18=6
Combine 10x and -3x to get 7x.
7x=6-18
Subtract 18 from both sides.
7x=-12
Subtract 18 from 6 to get -12.
x=\frac{-12}{7}
Divide both sides by 7.
x=-\frac{12}{7}
Fraction \frac{-12}{7} can be rewritten as -\frac{12}{7} by extracting the negative sign.
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