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6x-14=4x-4
pls help i need this quickly

User Ceisc
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Answer:

x=5

Explanation:

6x-14=4x-4

6x-4x =2x

2x-14=-4

-4+14= 10

2x=10

x=5

User Sajalsuraj
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Answer:


\boxed{\sf{x=5}}

Explanation:

In order to solve this equation, you only need to isolate the term x.

Add 14 from both sides.


\sf{6x-14+14=4x-4+14}

Solve.

6x=4x+10

Subtract by 4x from both sides.


\sf{6x-4x=4x+10-4x}

Solve.

2x=10

Divide by 2 from both sides.

2x/2=10/2

Solve.

10/2=5

x=5

Therefore, the correct answer is x=5.

User Hassy
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