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What is the solution to the equation x/2-4=6​

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For this case we must find the value of "x" of the following equation:


\frac {x} {2} -4 = 6

So:

We add 4 sides of the equation:


\frac {x} {2} = 6 + 4\\\frac {x} {2} = 10

We multiply by 2 on both sides of the equation:


x = 20

Thus, the value of the variable x is 20

Answer:


x = 20

User Will Dean
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Answer

x = 20

Step-by-step explanation

Multiply the entire equation by 2 to get rid of the fraction.

x/2 * 2 = x

-4 * 2 = -8

6 * 2 = 12

Now, we have:

x - 8 = 12

To complete, add 8 to both sides

x = 20

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