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2(3 c– 6) – 2c = 4(c + 4)

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Explanation:

2(3c−6)−2c=4(c+4)

(2)(3c)+(2)(−6)+−2c=(4)(c)+(4)(4)(Distribute)

6c+−12+−2c=4c+16

(6c+−2c)+(−12)=4c+16(Combine Like Terms)

4c+−12=4c+16

4c−12=4c+16

Step 2: Subtract 4c from both sides.

4c−12−4c=4c+16−4c

−12=16

Step 3: Add 12 to both sides.

−12+12=16+12

0=28

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