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solve - 4(x – 3) - 2(x + 1) = 2​

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Answered by ItzAbhi47
12

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Step-by-step explanation:

» - 4(x – 3) - 2(x + 1) = 2

» - 4x + 12 - 2x - 2 = 2

» -6x + 10 = 2

» -6x = 2 - 10

» - 6x = -8(Minus minus will be cancelled out)

» x = -8/-6

»x = 4/3

Answered by SugarCrash
50

Answer :

\large \implies \sf \boxed{\mathfrak{x = \frac{4}{3}}}

Solution :

To Solve : -4(x – 3) - 2(x + 1) = 2

Let's do it ,

-4(x – 3) - 2(x + 1) = 2

Open the brackets by multiplying

-4x + 12 -2x -2 = 2

Bring like terms together

-4x -2x + 12 -2 = 2

Add like terms

-6x + 10 = 2

Subtract 10 from both sides

 \sf -6x \: \: \cancel{10} \: \: \cancel{-10} = 2 -10

➩ -6x = -8

Divide both sides by -6

\sf \large\frac{\cancel{6} \: x}{\cancel{6}} = \frac{\cancel{-}\:8}{\cancel{-}\:6}

\implies \sf x = \frac{\cancel{2}\times 4}{\cancel{2}\times 3} \\ \\ \implies \sf \boxed{\mathfrak{x = \frac{4}{3}}}

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