SOLUTION: Twice the sum of a number and -6 equals -6 times the sum of the number and 4. Let n stand for the number. Solve for n

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Question 216243: Twice the sum of a number and -6 equals -6 times the sum of the number and 4. Let n stand for the number. Solve for n
Answer by RayVelbis(4)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2n-6=-6+n(4)
2n-6=-6+4n
-6=-6+2n
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