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6 + 2(x - 5) + 4x = 44 Is this a One Solution No Solution Or Infinite Solution
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6 + 2(x - 5) + 4x = 44
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one solution; solution is 8
solve by distributing 2 to x-5; 6+2x-10+4x=44
then combine like terms -4+6x=44
add 4 to the other side 40. you get 48
6x=48
x=8
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