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What is the reason for each step in the solution of the equation? -6= -2(x+12). Drag and drop the reasons into the boxes to correctly complete the table
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What is the reason for each step in the solution of the equation? -6= -2(x+12). Drag and drop the reasons into the boxes to correctly complete the table
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What is the reason for each step in the solution of the equation? -6= -2(x+12). Drag and drop the reasons into the boxes to correctly complete the table
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-6x=-2(x+12)
Given
-6x=-2x-24
Distributive Property
-4x=-24
Addition Property of Equality
x=6
Division Property of Equality
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