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Can you solve 2(2x-1)+2x=6(x-1) for me? I am not sure how. And how many solutions are there?
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Can you solve 2(2x-1)+2x=6(x-1) for me? I am not sure how. And how many solutions are there?
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2(2x-1)+2x = 6(x - 1)
4x - 2 + 2x = 6x - 6
6x - 2 = 6x - 6
Subtract both sides by 6x and we have -2=-6, which is false equation, therefore there is no solution.
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