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57+(2x-4)

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The vale of x in the expression, 57 + (2x - 4), given that the expression is equal to zero is
-26 (1)/(2)

How to solve for x in the expression, 57 + (2x - 4)?

From the above question, we were informed that the expression is equal to zero. Thus, we can write the expression as follow:

57 + (2x - 4) = 0

Now, we can solve for in the expression. This is shown below:

57 + (2x - 4) = 0

Clear bracket

57 + 2x - 4 = 0

57 - 4 + 2x = 0

53 + 2x = 0

Subtract 53 from both sides

53 - 53 + 2x = 0 - 53

2x = -53

Divide both sides by 2


x = (-53)/(2) \\\\x = -26 (1)/(2)

Thus, from the above calculation, we can say that the value of x is
-26 (1)/(2)

Complete question:

57 + (2x - 4)

Solve for x in the given expression, if the the expression is equal to zero

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