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-2(-4-6x)=-10+3x I mainly need help on how to do it

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The first step would be to multiply -2 times -4 and -2 times -6x on the left hand side. Then solve for x by putting the variable x on one side, and the numbers to the other side.
-2(-4-6x)=-10+3x I mainly need help on how to do it-example-1
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