SOLUTION: how do i solve 4(2x - 3) + 2 = 2(4x - 5)

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Question 102138: how do i solve 4(2x - 3) + 2 = 2(4x - 5)
Answer by checkley75(3666)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
4(2X-3)+2=2(4X-5)
8X-12+2=8X-10
8X-8X=-10+12-2
0=0
NO UNIQUE SOLUTION.

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