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Which is the value of x that makes the given equation true? Circle the answer choice that makes the most sense, below. Show all the steps to prove your answer is correct for full credit

x-3x=2(4+x)

A. x = -2
B. x = 0
C. x = 2

User Auselen
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For this x would equal -2. You have to simplify both sides down to get the answer.


My work:

  • First, add like terms: -2x=8+2x
  • Next, do inverse operations: -2(-2)=8+2(-2)
  • Now, you should be left with this: -4x=8
  • Then, divide both sides by -4: -4x(/-4)=8(/-4)
  • You should be left with x=-2 (This is your answer! :D)

I hope that this helps you out, bud! :3

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