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

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Answer:

False Expresion, Wrong , Error

Explanation:

if solving for x

3 (2x - 4) = 3 (2x + 4) insert the 3 into the parenthesis [remember to imput for each element])

6x - 12 = 6x +12 False expression

if we decide to go further we would get

0x = 24

User Philosofool
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3 (2x - 4) = 3 (2x + 4)

Distribute:


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


6x-12=6x+12

Subtract 6x from both sides:


6x-12-6x=6x+12-6x


-12=12

Add 12 to both sides:


-12+12=12+12


0=24 (false)


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