SOLUTION: 2n-6=4n+1

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Question 579333: 2n-6=4n+1
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Transpose 4n to the left side of the equation and change its sign forming:
2n-4n-6=1 then transpose -6 to the right side and change its sign forming"
2n-4n=6+1
--- -2n=7
divide both side of the equation by -2 to find n
n= -7/2
to check: subtitute the given value to the given equation:
2(-7/2) -6 = 4(-7/2) + 1
-7-6= -14+1
-13=-13


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