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2(x - 4) + 2x = -6x – 2
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2(x - 4) + 2x = -6x – 2
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Answer:
x= 0.6
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Apply the distributed property to 2(x - 4). It should now look like this: 2x - 8
Plug 2x - 8 in: 2x - 8 + 2x = -6x - 2
Combine like terms on the left side, so it now looks like this: 4x - 8 = -6x - 2
Combine like terms even further: 4x - -6x = 8 - 2
Simplify: 4x + 6x = 6
Start adding, so it now looks like this: 10x = 6
Divide each side by 10 to cancel out the 10 next to x. It should now look like this: x = 3/5
I hope this helps!
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