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The graphs of ​ f(x)=2x+4 ​ and ​ g(x)=10−4x ​ intersect at (1, 6) . What is the solution of the equation 2x+4=10−4x ?

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Answer:

x=1 is the solution of the equation 2x+4=10−4x

Explanation:

The graphs of ​ f(x)=2x+4 ​ and ​ g(x)=10−4x ​ intersect at (1, 6)

2x +4 = 10 - 4x

We need to solve for x by combining like terms

Add 4x on both sides

6x + 4= 10

Now subtract 4 on both sides

6x = 6

divide both sides by 6

x= 1

x=1 is the solution of the equation 2x+4=10−4x


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