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2(x - 1) - 6x = 10 – 2(x – 4)



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Answered by devansh717339
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Answer:

2(x - 1) - 6x = 10 – 2(x – 4)

2x-2-6x=10-2x+8

-4x-2= -2x+18

-4x+2x=18+2

-2x=20

x=-20/2

x= -10

So,the ans is-x= -10

Answered by amiro
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Answer:

2x-2-6x=10-2x+8

-4x-2=18-2x

-4x+2x=18+2

-2x=20

-2x/-2=20/-2

x= -10

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