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5(F + 4) = 4(f – 6) I REALLY NEED HELP!! please help asap and help me solve it step by stel
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5(F + 4)= 4( f -6)
5f + 20 = 4f -24
-4f. - 4f
F + 20 = -24
- 20. -20
F = -44
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