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How many solutions does the equation have? 4(2x + 3) = 2(3x - 4)
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4(2x + 3) = 2(3x - 4)
Just solve for x.
8x + 12 = 6x - 8
8x - 6x = -8 - 12
2x = -20
x = -20/2
x = -10
The only solution is x = -10.
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