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Solve the equation 4(2x + 1) = 6x - 12 x=-13/2 x = -8 x = 8 X=11/2
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Solve the equation 4(2x + 1) = 6x - 12
x=-13/2
x = -8
x = 8
X=11/2
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4(2x+1)=6x-12
4(2x)+4(1)=6x-12
8x+4=6x-12
2x+4=-12
2x=-16
2x/2=-16/2
x=-8
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