SOLUTION: 10n+6=8n+2n+6 now subtract 10n from both sides leaving you with 6=8n+2n+ -10n=0 and subtract 6 from both sides and that equals zero

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10n+6=8n+2n+6 now subtract 10n from both sides leaving you with
6=8n+2n+ -10n=0 and subtract 6 from both sides and that equals zero

Answer by bets19(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
whats the answer to 2(5n+3)=8n+2(n+3) =>
(2*5n)+(2*3)=8n+(2n)+(2*6)

10n+6=8n+2n+6 now subtract 10n from both sides leaving you with
6=8n+2n+ -10n=0 and subtract 6 from both sides and that equals zero

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