SOLUTION: 2x+4(x+1)=6(x+2/3)

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Question 93689: 2x+4(x+1)=6(x+2/3)
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Question:

2x + 4(x+1) = 6(x+2/3)

Remove the paranthisis

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==> 6x + 4 = 6x + 4


Here you can see that both sides are equal. So you cannot proceed the problem further.


Please do check your question again and please submit the correct question.

Regards.
Praseena.






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