SOLUTION: 2(2x - 4) + 3x =-1
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Question 777694:  2(2x - 4) + 3x =-1 
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 2(2x - 4) + 3x =-1
4x-8+3x=-1
combine 4x and 3x to get 7x. then add 8 to -1 to get 7.
7x=7
then divide 7 to 7.
the answer is x=1 
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