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Andres Whitaker
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2 August, 08:26
what is 8 (x+4) - 4=4x-1
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Benjamin Mclaughlin
2 August, 08:33
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Actually, you are asking "what is the solution to 8 (x+4) - 4=4x-1?"
Multiply out that 8 (x+4)
8x + 32 - 4 = 4x - 1
Subtracting 4x from both sides: 4x + 28 = - 1
Then 4x = - 29, and x = - 29/4 (answer)
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