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Solve 2/3 (6x+30)=x+5(x+4)–2x

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expand the left hand side of the equation first. this is easy since two thirds of six is four and two thirds or thirty is twenty.
4x + 20 = x + 5(x+4) - 2x
expand the right hand side :
4x + 20 = x + 5x + 20 -2x

Collect up all the x terms on the right hand side: 4x + 20 = x + 5x - 2x + 20
So the total number of "x" 's on the right hand side is 1 + 5 -2 = 4
4x + 20 = 4x + 20
Hey ! look at that ! you've got the same thing on both sides of the equation ! this means that it doesn't matter what value x is, the equation works for ALL values of x . ( ANSWER)
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