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Given the equation 2x + 4 = 4x − 2, select the reasoning that correctly solves for x. (1 point)

Add 2, subtract 2x, then divide by 2.
Add 2, subtract 4x, then divide by −2.
Subtract 4, subtract 2x, then divide by −2.
Subtract 4, subtract 4x, then divide by 2.

User Adhanlon
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Answer:

The option

Add
2, subtract
2x, then divide by
2

Explanation:

we have


2x+4=4x-2

Step 1

Adds
2 both sides


2x+4+2=4x-2+2


2x+6=4x

Step 2

Subtract
2x both sides


2x+6-2x=4x-2x


6=2x

Step 3

Divide by
2 both sides


6/2=2x/2


x=3

User Prometheus
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To solve for the problem above, we must first solve for the x first.
First you have to transfer the terms with the same variable, those with the same variables should be at the same side of the equation.
4 + 2 = 4x - 2x , 6 = 4x - 2x, 6 = 2x, 6/2 = 2x/2, 6 = x.
First you add 2 with 4, subtract 2x from 4x then divide the whole equation with 2.
User Abbas Jafari
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