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25 March, 09:10

What is the awnser to - 10x+3 (4x-2) = 6

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  1. 25 March, 09:12
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    Hello there!

    In order to solve that equation, you would need to distribute the 3 inside the parenthesis.

    -10x + 3 (4x - 2) = 6

    -10x + 12x - 6 = 6

    Then you would need to keep the variable in the left and everything else to the right - in other words, solving for x.

    -10x + 12x - 6 = 6

    2x = 12

    x = 6

    Your answer would be 6.
  2. 25 March, 09:16
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    Remember, you can do anything to an equation as long as yo do it to both sides

    first, distribute

    remember that a (b+c) = ab+ac

    so

    3 (4x-2) = 3 (4x) + 3 (-2) = 12x-6

    so

    -10x+3 (4x-2) = 6

    -10x+12x-6=6

    2x-6=6

    add 6 to both sides

    2x=12

    divide by 2

    x=6
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