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  • 10-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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find the sum (2x−6)+4(x−3)

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theawsomepro
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  • 10-10-2018

Answer: x=-2


Step-by-step explanation: First we can multiply 4 times anything in the parantheses to get rid of it.

(2x-6)+4(x-3)

(2x-6)+4x-12

Then we combine like terms.

(2x-6)+4x-12

6x-6-12

6x-18

Finally we divide both sides 6.

6x-18

6x/6-18/6

x=-2

The final answer is x=-2

Hope this helps!




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