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Which is the solution to the equation 2x+ 4= -8? A.) x= -2 B.) x= -8 C.) x= -6 D.) x= -1
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Which is the solution to the equation 2x+ 4= -8?
A.) x= -2
B.) x= -8
C.) x= -6
D.) x= -1
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The correct answer is
C. -6
2 x -6 + 4 = -8
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x = -6
2x + 4 = -8
Subtract 4 to from sides
2x = -12
divide both sides by 2
x = -6
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