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Solve for x: −2(4 − 2x) + 3x = 2x + 2(5 + x) − 6
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Solve for x: −2(4 − 2x) + 3x = 2x + 2(5 + x) − 6
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Answer:x=4Step-by-step explanation: −2(4 − 2x) + 3x = 2x + 2(5 + x) − 6 (DISTRUBUTE)-8+4x+3x=2x+10+2x-6 (SIMPLFY)-8+7x=4x+4 (SUBTRACTE 4X FROM BOTH SIDES)3x-8=4 (ADDD 8 TO BOTH SIDES)3x=12 (DIVIDE MY 3 ON BOTH SIDES)x=4