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Nathaly Ho
7 March, 19:11
Solve for x: - 4 (3x - 2) = 6x + 2
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Gracelyn Knight
7 March, 22:52
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Multiply the bracket by - 4
-4 (3x-2) = 6x+2
-12x+8=6x+2
Whenever multiplying a - negative number and a + positive number = - negative number
Whenever multiplying a - negative number and - a negative number = + positive number
-12x+8=6x+2
Move + 6x to the other side. Sign changes from + 6x to - 6x
-12x-6x+8 = 6x-6x+2
-18x+8 = 2
Move 8 to the other side. Sign changes from + 8 to - 8
-18x+8-8 = 2-8
-18x = - 6
Divide by - 18 for - 18x and - 6
-18/18x = - 6/-18
x = 1/3 and in decimal form : x = 0.33333
Answer : x = 1/3 and in decimal form : x = 0.33333
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