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2(x - 1) - 6x = 10 - 2(x - 4)

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Answered by Anonymous
27
Hola Mate!!!

Here is your solution...


2(x-1) - 6x = 10 - 2(x-4)

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

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

-2x = 20

x = 20/-2

x = -10


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Answered by Anonymous
25
 \underline{\large\bf{\mathfrak{Hello!}}}

 = > 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 = - \frac{20}{2} \\ \\ = > x = - 10

\boxed{x = -10}

 \bf{\mathfrak{Hope \: this \: helps...:)}}
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