Math, asked by tarana07, 20 days ago

solve 4x + 2(x - 4) = 3x - 18​

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Answered by sg693363
4

Answer:

-10/3

Step-by-step explanation:

4x + 2(x - 4) = 3x - 18​

4x + 2x - 8 = 3x - 18

6x - 8 = 3x - 18

6x - 3x = -18 + 8

3x = -10

x = -10/3

Answered by zunairahnadeem825
0

Answer:

4x + 2x+8 = 3x-18

4x + 2x = 3x-18-8

6x = 3x-18

6x-3x = -18

3x = -18

x = -18/3

x= -6/1 which is said to be written as x = -6

Step-by-step explanation: ok so first we need to solve the bracket as the BODMAS says...so it will be ( 2 into x which is 2x and 2 into -4 which 8) now you can solve the equation , now you will take the 8 to the right and it will become -8 then you will add 4x and 2x as they have the same variable ,then you will take 3x to the left which will become -3x , then you will subtract 3x from 6x which will be 3x , then you will take the three to the right and it will divide -18, and the answer would be -6

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