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How do you solve
6⋅1/3x+6⋅1/2=2x+3

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Answer:

x = -3/2, 1

Explanation:

1. Use Rule of One

2. Take out the constants

3. Simplify 6/3 to 2

4. Use the product rule

5. Simplify

6. Move all terms to one side

7. Simplify

8. Split the second term

9. Factor out the common terms

10. Factor out the common term (again)

11. Solve for x

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