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28 February, 20:26

6 (x-6) + 4 = - 32 + 6x

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  1. 28 February, 20:28
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    First we need to open the parentheses, 6*x and 6*x6, we will have 6x-36+4 = - 32+6x

    Then we need to add all the Xs together, 6x+6x, we will have 12x-36+4 = - 32

    Then we need to get X alone so, - 36+4 = - 32, we will have 12x-32 = - 32

    We still need to get X alone so we add 32 o both sides, - 32+32=0, we will have, 12x=0

    Then we will divide both sides by 12, and the anwser is, Undefined, or All Real Numbers.

    Because 0 can't be divided by 12 so it's not possible.
  2. 28 February, 20:45
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    6x - 36 + 4 = - 32 + 6x (distribute)

    6x - 32 = - 32 + 6x (combine like terms)

    + 32 + 32

    -6x. - 6x

    X = 0
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