Calculate the following 2(3x + 1) = 7 - 4 X(3x - 5) = 0
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2(3x+1)=7-4x.

Expand parentheses:

6x+2=7-4x,

Add 4x to each side:

10x+2=7,

Subtract 2 from each side:

10x=5,

x=5/10=½.

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