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Solve for x
4x-2(x+1)=3x+10
I just need someone to explain the steps:)

User Ygorg
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Answer:

x = -12

Explanation:

4x - 2(x + 1) = 3x + 10

First, you use distribution for - 2(x + 1) to better simplify teh equation:

4x - 2x - 2 = 3x + 10

Then, you subtract 4x - 2x:

2x - 2 = 3x + 10

Next, you subtract 2x from both sides of the equation to get x on one side:

(2x - 2x) - 2 = (3x - 2x) + 10

-2 = x + 10

Finally, you subtract 10 on both sides to get your answer:

(-2 - 10) = x (+ 10 - 10)

-12 = x

x = -12

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