SOLUTION: Solve equation.
2[x-(2x+4)+3]=2(x+1)
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Question 495019: Solve equation.
2[x-(2x+4)+3]=2(x+1)
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2[x-2x-4+3]=2x+2
2x-4x-8+6]=2x+2
-2x-2=2x+2
-4x=4
x=4/-4
x=-1
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