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What is the solution to the linear function 4b + 6 = 2 - b +4

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Hello!

Answer:


\LARGE \boxed{ \sf b = 0}

Explanation:

◼We will have to isolate b in the equation:


\sf 4b + 6 = 2 - b +4

Combine like terms:


\sf 4b + 6 = 6 - b

Add b to both sides:


\sf 4b + 6 +b = 6 - b+b\\\\5b + 6 = 6

Subtract 6 from both sides:


\sf 5b + 6 - 6= 6 - 6\\\\5b = 0

Divide both sides by 5:


\sf (5b)/(5) = (0)/(5)\\\\\\\ \boxed{\sf b = 0}

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