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What is 2 = 8 − 6/4x solved?

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Answer:

do we put all numbers on one side

which is

-6=-6/4x

then we multiply by 4

-24=-6x

then divide by -6

x=4

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Answer:


x=4

General Formulas and Concepts:

  • Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
  • Equality Properties

Explanation:

Step 1: Define equation


2=8-(6)/(4) x

Step 2: Solve for x

  1. Subtract 8 on both sides:
    -6=-(6)/(4) x
  2. Divide both sides by -6/4:
    4=x
  3. Rewrite:
    x=4

Step 3: Check

Plug in x to verify it's a solution.

  1. Substitute:
    2=8-(6)/(4)(4)
  2. Multiply:
    2=8-6
  3. Subtract:
    2=2
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