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12x + 20 = 6(x + 4) Algebra 2
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12x + 20 = 6(x + 4)
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I think this is answer. Idid not like to read maths book
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Expand the brackets on the right side so,,
12x + 20 = 6x + 24
Collect like terms and place the x’s on one side and the numbers on one side ,,
6x = 4
Divide both sides by six to get x alone,,
X= 6/4
X = 1.5
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