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2 September, 15:29

Solve 2 (x - 4) - 6 (2x - 3) = 0

a. x = - 4

b. x = - 1

c. x = 0

d. x = 1

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  1. 2 September, 18:22
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    2 (x - 4) - 6 (2x - 3) = 0

    Distribute the 2 and the 6 using the distributive property, which is: a (b+c) = ab + ac

    2x - 8 - 12x + 18 = 0

    Simplify

    -10x + 10 = 0

    Add 10 on both sides

    -10x = - 10

    Divide - 10 on both sides

    -10x/-10 = - 10/-10

    x = 1

    Your final answer is d. x = 1.
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