SOLUTION: -3(-2-2^0 x)-(-2)-2(-2-3x)=-2(x+4)
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Question 1047564: -3(-2-2^0 x)-(-2)-2(-2-3x)=-2(x+4)
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-3(-2- x)-(-2)-2(-2-3x)=-2(x+4)
(6 + 3x) + (2) + (4 + 6x) = -2x - 8
9x + 12 = -2x - 8
11x = -20
x = -20/11
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