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Solve for x : 2/3 (x-4)=2x
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User LenB
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Answer:

x = -2

Explanation:

hey there,

< First multiply out the exponents.


(2)/(3) (x-4) =
(2)/(3)x-(8)/(3)


(2)/(3)x-(8)/(3) = 2x

Move all the "x"s to one side and regular numbers to the other.


(2)/(3)x-2x = (8)/(3)

Simplify the "x"s by putting them both under the same denominator (3) then continuing to simplify.


-(4)/(3)x = (8)/(3)

Move the number -4/3 to the other side by multiplying the reciprocal.


x = (8)/(3)×(
-(3)/(4))

That leaves you with x = -2. >

Hope this helped! Feel free to ask anything else.

User Vanzylv
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Answer:

x=−2

Explanation:

User Maxim Goncharuk
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