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He are some maths question solve 2(x+3)=x-4

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The answer is x= -10

To solve the equation the first step is to simply:
2x+6= x-4
Then subtract x from both sides:
x+6= -4
Then subtract 6 from both sides
x=-10
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Answer:

8-4

Explanation:

Since x equal 1 for now. The first step you do is x plus 3 which equal 4. Then do 2 time 4 which is 8. 8 equal the x so the answer is 8-4

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