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Determine The number of solutions 3(x-4)=2x+6

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Explanation:

First of all, you want x to by itself, so distribute the three to both x and negative 4 so you'll get 3x-12=2x+6.

Now, subtract 2x from both sides and add 12 to both sides and you'll get an answer of x=19. From that, you are able conclude that this equation has one solution.

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