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Finn shows his work in finding the solution to 4x+6=2+3(x+2). After checking
his answer in the original equation, he found that it did not work.
Where did he make a mistake?

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Final answer:

Finn made a mistake in distributing the 3 to the terms inside the parentheses (x+2) on the right side of the equation, resulting in an incorrect solution.


Step-by-step explanation:

Finn made a mistake in distributing the 3 to the terms inside the parentheses (x+2) on the right side of the equation. Let's go step by step to see where he went wrong:

  1. Distribute the 3 to the terms inside the parentheses: 4x + 6 = 2 + 3x + 6
  2. Combine like terms: 4x + 6 = 3x + 8
  3. Move the variable terms to one side and the constant terms to the other: 4x - 3x = 8 - 6
  4. Simplify: x = 2

After checking his answer x = 2 in the original equation, 4(2) + 6 does not equal 2 + 3(2) + 6. The left side of the equation equals 14, while the right side equals 16. Therefore, Finn made a mistake in the distribution step, which led to an incorrect solution.


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