SOLUTION: -10=2(x-10)+6x
solve the equation.
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Question 174034: -10=2(x-10)+6x
solve the equation.
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-10=2(x-10)+6x
-10=2x-20+6x
-10+20=8x
8x=10
x=10/8
x=5/4 ans.
Proof:
-10=2(5/4-10)+6*5/4
-10=2(5-40)/4+30/4
-10=2(-35/4)+30/4
-10=-70/4+30/4
-10=-40/4
-10=-10
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