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Which value of x makes the equation 2+4(6-2x)= 8 true?​

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Did this about a year ago but you should try math-way it gives the correct answers, and if you by any chance are doing ap ex go to those online tutors. You decide if it's camera on or off. Sorry I couldn't help more, it's been a while.

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Explanation:

2+4(6-2x)=8

2+24-8x=8

26-8x=8

26-8=8x

18/8=x

2.25=x

substitute the value of x

2+4(6-2x)

2+4(6-2*2.25)

2+6

8

therefore 8=8 so it is true

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