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What mistake did the student make when solvingtheir two-step equation?(a)(b)If correctly solved what should the value of x be?

What mistake did the student make when solvingtheir two-step equation?(a)(b)If correctly-example-1

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Given


4-2x=-2

Part A

The first thing is to subtract 4 from both sides, it should not add...

The mistake the student made was he or she added 4 to both sides instead of subtracting 4 from both sides.


\begin{gathered} 4-4-2x=-2-4 \\ -2x=-6 \end{gathered}

Part B


\begin{gathered} \text{Divide both sides by -2} \\ -(2x)/(-2)=-(6)/(-2) \\ \\ x=3 \end{gathered}

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