SOLUTION: 4n+6-2n=2(n+3)

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Question 253304: 4n+6-2n=2(n+3)
Answer by drk(1908)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4n+6-2n=2(n+3)
step 1 - distribute the 2 on the right to get
4n+6-2n=2n+6
step 2: combine like terms on the left and right if possible as
2n + 6 = 2n +6
step 3 - subtract 2n from both sides to get
6 = 6.
In this case, we have all real numbers.

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