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If -12-4(-2x)= 4 then what is x?

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Answer:


hey \: buddy \: \\ this \: is \: your \: answer

Explanation:

1)Eliminate redundant parentheses


- 12 - 4( - 2x) = 4 \\ - 12 - 4( - 2x) = 4

2)Multiply the numbers


- 12 - 4( - 2)x = 4 \\ - 12 + 8x = 4

3)Rearrange terms


- 12 + 8x =4 \\ 8x - 12 = 4

4)Simplify the equation


8x = 12 + 4 \\ 8x = 16 \\ 8x / 8 = 16 / 8 \\

5) Divide


x = 2

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User Shaneequa
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Answer:


\boxed{\boxed{\sf x=2}}

Explanation:


\sf -12-4\left(-2x\right)=\:4

First, let's remove parentheses:


\sf -12-4* -2x=4

Simplify, multiply, 4 * -2x = -8x:


\sf -12-(-8x)=4

** Apply rule: - ( -a )= a


\sf 12+8x=4

Now, let's regroup terms


\sf 8x-12=4

Add 12 to both sides:


\sf -12+8x+12=4+12

Simplify, 4 + 12= 16


\sf 8x=16

Divide both sides by 8:


\sf \cfrac{8x}{8}=\cfrac{16}{8}


\sf x=2

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