SOLUTION: could use some help with this please! solve the equation
4(2x-4)-2=4(x-3)+(2) Thanks!
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Question 79785: could use some help with this please! solve the equation
4(2x-4)-2=4(x-3)+(2) Thanks!
Answer by tutor_paul(519) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The first step is to combine "like" terms. In this case it means the "x" terms and the integer terms. To start, multiply out where indicated:
Now, you can simplify this:
Next, you can combine the "x" terms and the integer terms and get the "x's" on one side of the equation:
Now, solve for x and you are done:
Good Luck,
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