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2(x + 7) = 6x + 9 - 4x

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EXPLANATION

Given the equation:

2(x+7) = 6x + 9 -4x

Applying distributive property:

2x + 14 = 6x + 9 -4x

Adding similar terms:

2x + 14 = 2x + 9

Subtracting -2x to both sides:

14 ≠ 9

--->The equation hasn't got solution.

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