SOLUTION: 4(3x+2)=12x+8 12x+8=12x +8 -12 -12 8 = 8 -8 -8 I keep doing something wrong but I don't no what it is

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Question 917817: 4(3x+2)=12x+8
12x+8=12x +8
-12 -12
8 = 8
-8 -8
I keep doing something wrong but I don't no what it is

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
12x+8=12x +8
12x=12x
x=x
x can be anything

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