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How do you work out this math problem?? 4(x+3)=3x+2+x
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How do you work out this math problem?? 4(x+3)=3x+2+x
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How do you work out this math problem?? 4(x+3)=3x+2+x
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You distribute the four so 4x+12=3x+2+x and then put like terms together
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you just add like terms to find x. there ar no solutions for x btw so i guess add just like terms.
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