Math, asked by Randhiroberoiz1675, 1 year ago

How do you solve 3(2x+4)=4(2x−4)?

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Answered by MiraculouslyK
1

Step-by-step explanation:

3(2x+4)=4(2x-4)

6x + 12 = 8x -16

6x - 8x = -16 -12

-2x = -28

x = -28 ÷ -2x

x= -14

Hope this helps :))


MiraculouslyK: Uff, I meant +14 there, sorry about that!
Answered by Anonymous
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