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4(x + 2) − 2x = 4(x − 3) please show work

User Xaizek
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Answer:

x=10

Explanation:

*The eight is negative and not positive. The answer is x=10

4(x + 2) − 2x = 4(x − 3) please show work-example-1
User Jan Gutvirth
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Answer:

x = 20

Explanation:

PEMDAS

P = parenthasees

E = exponents

M = multiplication

D = division

A = addition

S = subtraction

this is the order

so first

4x + 8 -2x = 4x - 12

No exponents

no Multiplication

No division

Addition

So for this, we have to subtract the 4x on both sides to get

x + 8 - 2x = -12

then do -8

x - 2x = -20

then

-x = -20

x = 20

User Anthony To
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