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Solve the equation: 3(x + 4) = 2(x - 6) x = -24x = -28x = -68x = -72

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hello

the equation given is


3(x+4)=2(x-6)

step 1

multiply the coeffiecients with the brackets and the proceed to simplfy


\begin{gathered} 3(x+4)=2(x-6) \\ 3x+12=2x-12 \end{gathered}

step 2

collect like terms


\begin{gathered} 3x-2x=-12-12 \\ x=-24 \end{gathered}

the value of x = -24

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