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What is the solution to the equation -4(2x+3)=2x+6-(8x+2)?

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Answer:

The solution to the given equation is that the value of x is -8.

Explanation:

-4(2x + 3) = 2x + 6 - (8x + 2)

Distribute -4 to (2x + 3).

-8x - 12 = 2x + 6 - (8x + 2)

Since there is a negative sign in front of (8x + 2) then you will turn the terms into negatives.

-8x - 12 = 2x + 6 - 8x - 2

Now, combine like terms on the right side of the equation.

-8x - 12 = -6x + 4

Add -6x on both sides of the equation.

-2x - 12 = 4

Add 12 to both sides of the equation.

-2x = 16

Divide -2 on both sides on the equation.

x = -8

So, the value of x is -8.

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