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4−(2x+4)=5 what is the value of X?

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Answer:


x = - (5)/(2) \\

Explanation:


4−(2x+4)=5

First of all remove the parenthesis

That's


4 - 2x - 4 = 5 \\ - 2x = 5

Divide both sides by - 2


( - 2x)/( - 2) = (5)/( - 2) \\

We have the final answer as


x = - (5)/(2) \\

Hope this helps you

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