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What is 8+4(-6x+4)=-6-5x

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First do 4(-6x+4) distribute the 4 (So multiply each number in parenthesis by 4) so 8-24x+16=-6-5x

Then put like terms on each side

So do inverse of each number and do that to both sides to their like terms

8+16=-6+19x

Then bring the six over and add like terms

30 = 19x

Then divide 19 in each side and you get

X = 10/21
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