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Jocelynn Hensley
Mathematics
17 September, 11:15
Solve for x.
- (12x-6) = 12x+6
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Ricardo Cervantes
17 September, 11:25
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- (12x - 6) = 12x + 6
First, distribute the negative sign on the left side.
It is the same as multiplying the quantity in parentheses by - 1.
-1 (12x - 6) = 12x + 6
-12x + 6 = 12x + 6
Now, subtract 12x from both sides.
-24x + 6 = 6
Subtract 6 from both sides.
-24x = 0
Divide both sides by - 24.
x = 0 / (-24)
x = 0
Answer: x = 0
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