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4/6(x+12)=10 how do you do this one?? I am confused
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4/6(x+12)=10 how do you do this one?? I am confused
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Distribute the denominator on the left side firt.
Multiply by "6x+72" on both sides.
Simplify.
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You distribute the 4/6 and it'll be (4/6x)+4/6*12=10
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