Linear Equation 1C8742
1. **State the problem:** Solve the equation $3(x-) - (4x - 5) = 2$.
2. **Clarify the expression:** The term $3(x-)$ seems incomplete or mistyped. Assuming it means $3(x - 1)$ for a meaningful problem.
3. **Rewrite the equation:**
$$3(x - 1) - (4x - 5) = 2$$
4. **Apply distributive property:**
$$3x - 3 - 4x + 5 = 2$$
5. **Combine like terms:**
$$3x - 4x - 3 + 5 = 2$$
$$-x + 2 = 2$$
6. **Isolate variable $x$:**
$$-x = 2 - 2$$
$$-x = 0$$
7. **Solve for $x$:**
$$x = 0$$
**Final answer:** $x = 0$