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12 July, 07:14

How would I find x to 4x+10=6x-2

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  1. 12 July, 07:24
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    6

    Step-by-step explanation:

    yoy would subtract the 6x by the 4x getting - 2x+10 = - 2. then you would subtract the 10 from the - 2 and get - 2x=-12. last divide the - 2 by - 12 giving you positive 6
  2. 12 July, 07:40
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    4x+10=6x-2

    Combine the like terms "4x" and "6x"

    So, it's "4x-6x=-2-10"

    -2x=-12

    Make it positive (when two negatives, it's the same as positive in an equation)

    x=6
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