SOLUTION: 2[w-2w-4+3]=2(w+1)

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2[w-2w-4+3]=2(w+1)....given
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2(-w-1)=2w+2......combined like terms in parenthesis on left and distributed terms on right
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-2w-2=2w+2...distributed left hand side
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4w=-4.....added 2w and subtracted 2 from both sides
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