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6 September, 07:02

How to solve 3 (6x+2x) = 8 (5x+6) - 4x

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  1. 6 September, 07:13
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    First, you are going to distribute the 3 into the (6x+2x) and the 8 into the (5x+6). After that, the parenthesis should be gone. Then, move all the x values to one side, and the constants to the other. Then, solve as you normally would.
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