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Solve:
4x−3
2x+6
=
3
2
Anonymous:
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Step-by-step explanation:
First, subtract
3
and
2
x
from each side of the equation to isolate the
x
term while keeping the equation balanced:
−
2
x
+
4
x
+
3
−
3
=
−
2
x
+
2
x
−
6
−
3
(
−
2
+
4
)
x
+
0
=
0
−
9
2
x
=
−
9
Now, divide each side of the equation by
2
to solve for
x
while keeping the equation balanced:
2
x
2
=
−
9
2
2
x
2
=
−
9
2
x
=
−
9
2
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