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What is the sum for 6-2(x+6)=3x+4

User Geoff Rich
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Answer:

x = -2

Explanation:

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

6 - 2x - 12 = 3x + 4

Combine like terms;

-6 - 2x = 3x + 4

Add 6 to both sides

-6 - 2x = 3x + 4

+6 + 6

Subtract 3x from both sides

-2x = 3x + 10

-3x -3x

-5x = 10

Divide both sides by -5

x = -2

User Debracey
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x = -2

just cuz it is isk



User Kevin Kalitowski
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