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What is the solution to the linear equation? 4b + 6 = 2 – b + 4

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b = 0

To solve make b the subject so:
4b + 6 = 2 - b + 4
5b + 6 = 6
5b = 0
5 = 0/5
= 0
User Afshin
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Answer: The required solution is b = 0.

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to solve the following linear equation :


4b+6=2-b+4~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

We need to find the value of the unknown variable 'b' in the give equation.

From equation (i), we have


4b+6=2-b+4\\\\\Rightarrow 4b+6=6-b\\\\\Rightarrow 4b+b=6-6\\\\\Rightarrow 5b=0\\\\\Rightarrow b=(0)/(5)\\\\\Rightarrow b=0.

Thus, the required solution is b = 0.

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