To solve this equation, first distribute the terms on the right side of the equation:
X(x-3) = 4(x+1) + 3x^2 - 7xX^2 - 3X = 4X + 4 + 3X^2 - 7X
Now, combine like terms:
X^2 - 3X = 4X + 4 + 3X^2 - 7XX^2 - 3X = X^2 - 3X + 4
Since the X^2 and -3X terms cancel out, we are left with:
0 = 4
This equation is not true, which means that there is no solution to the original equation X(x-3) = 4(x+1) + 3x^2 - 7x.
To solve this equation, first distribute the terms on the right side of the equation:
X(x-3) = 4(x+1) + 3x^2 - 7x
X^2 - 3X = 4X + 4 + 3X^2 - 7X
Now, combine like terms:
X^2 - 3X = 4X + 4 + 3X^2 - 7X
X^2 - 3X = X^2 - 3X + 4
Since the X^2 and -3X terms cancel out, we are left with:
0 = 4
This equation is not true, which means that there is no solution to the original equation X(x-3) = 4(x+1) + 3x^2 - 7x.