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What would x equal?
6x - 3 + 2x + 6 + 4/5

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your equation is equal to 8x+19/5
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8x + 19/5

Since there isn’t an answer as to what x could equal, it comes out as an equation.

If you have a more complete question, I’d be happy to help there as well, but here’s the answer for that.

1. Add the constants (numbers not being multiplied by a variable)
6x - 3 + 2x + 6 + 4/5 turn into:
6x + 19/5 + 2x

2. Combine like terms (combine coefficients)
6x + 19/5 + 2x turns into:
8x + 19/5
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