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What is the solution to this equation? 6x+4=4x−2 Enter your answer in the box.

User KDD
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Answer:

x=-3

Explanation:

6x+4=4x-2

Subract the x on the right side on both sides

Equation should now be:

2x+4=-2

Now subtract the 4 from both sides

The equation is now:

2x=-6

Now all you have to do is divide the x on both sides

Your answer is now x=-3

User Anqit
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Answer:

-3

Explanation:

6x take 4x equals 2x

So it'll be 2x+4=-2

Then you do - 2 take 4 which is - 6

So then it is 2x=-6

-6÷2=-3

Hope this helps you :)

User Ajay Venkata Raju
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