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6 - 4x = 6x - 8x + 2
6 - 4x = ___ + 2
6 = ___ + 2
___ = ___
___ = x

User Andre Paap
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Answer:

6 − 4 x = 6 x − 8 x − 2 Since x

is on the right side of the equation, switch the sides so it is on the left side of the equation.

6 x − 8 x − 2 = 6− 4 x Subtract 8 x from 6 x . − 2 x − 2 = 6 − 4 x

Move all terms containing x

to the left side of the equation.

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Add 4 x

to both sides of the equation.

− 2 x − 2 + 4 x = 6 Add − 2 x and 4 x . 2 x − 2 = 6

Move all terms not containing

x to the right side of the equation.

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Add 2

to both sides of the equation.

2 x = 6 + 2 Add 6 and 2 . 2 x = 8

Divide each term by

2 and simplify.

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Divide each term in

2 x = 8 by 2 . 2 x 2 = 8 2 Cancel the common factor of

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x = 8 2 Divide 8 by 2 .

x = 4

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