SOLUTION: 6x + 4(3x – 2) = 6x + 2 is it then 6x+12x-8=6x+2 then 18x-8=6x+2 x=-2 ? -DW

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Question 106687: 6x + 4(3x – 2) = 6x + 2
is it then 6x+12x-8=6x+2
then 18x-8=6x+2
x=-2 ?
-DW

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x + 4(3x – 2) = 6x + 2
is it then ..yes, it is
then ...........yes, it is. Now add to both sides

this is not ok !
you have to do it this way:

......add to both sides

..divide both sides by




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