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2x – 7 + 19 = 6x – 4x + 12

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Answer:

Explanation:

2x – 7 + 19 = 6x – 4x + 12



Step 1: Combine like terms on both sides:



Combine constants:



2x - 7 + 19 = 6x - 4x + 12

2x + 12 = 6x + 12

Combine x terms:



2x + 12 = 6x + 12

12 = 4x + 12

Step 2: Isolate the variable:



Subtract 12 from both sides:

12 - 12 = 4x + 12 - 12

0 = 4x

Step 3: Solve for x:



Divide both sides by 4:

0 / 4 = 4x / 4

0 = x



Therefore, the solution to the equation is x = 0.



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