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Explain how to solve the equation 2x+4=-6x+38 in complete sentences. Your response needs to be a paragraph in length and use appropriate math vocabulary

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Answer:

×=17/4

Explanation:

The equation 2x+ 4=-6x+38

First of all you collect like terms by moving the number -6x over to the left hand side which then becomes +6x as it crosses the equal to sign, likewise you move +4 over to the right hand side which then becomes -4. The equation is now 2x+6x=38-4, which when solved gives 8x=34. X is then made subject of formula by dividing both sides by 8 therefore x=34/8 which when reduced to the lowest term is 17/4

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