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What value of x makes the equation true 2( x + 10) =4( 2x - 1)

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\bf{2( x + 10) =4( 2x - 1)}

We need the value of x. So, we will break the brackets first.


\bf{2( x + 10) =4( 2x - 1)}


\bf{2x + 20 = 8x - 4} [ Distributive Property]


\bf{2x -8x = -20 - 4} [ Brought x to one side and signs interchange]


\bf{-6x = -24}


\bf{x = (24)/(6)}


\bf{x = 4}

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6

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