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Im so confused can i have the method as well?
2(x+3)=x-4

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Answer:

x=-10

Explanation:

We can solve this equation by first distributing the "2" to the variables inside of the parentheses:

2(x+3)=x-4

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

Simplify

2x+6=x-4

Move like terms to one side. Be careful while moving terms because if you move a term from one side to another, it's sign flips (Ex: "+" becomes "-")

2x-x=-6-4

x=-10

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