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Drag a statement or reason to each box to complete the proof.

If 3(x−4)=x+4, then x=8.

Drag a statement or reason to each box to complete the proof. If 3(x−4)=x+4, then-example-1
Drag a statement or reason to each box to complete the proof. If 3(x−4)=x+4, then-example-1
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In order from top to bottom, left to right

Distributive property
Addition property
3x=x+16
Subtraction property
2x=16

And then if you move further than what is shown in the photo it should be x=8 by the division property.
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