SOLUTION: Solve. –4(2x + 1) + 2(4x – 3) = x – 10

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–4(2x + 1) + 2(4x – 3) = x – 10
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Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-4(2X+1)+2(4X-3)=X-10
-8X-4+8X-6=X-10
-8X+8X-X=-10+4+6
-X=0
X=0
PROOF
-4(2*0+1)+2(4*0-3)=0-10
-4(1)+2(-3)=-10
-4-6=-10
-10=-10

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