What is the value of x, if 3 (2x - 4) = -4x + 28 ? *
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\begin{gathered}3(2x - 4) = 28 - 2x \\ 6x - 12 = 28 - 2x \\ 6x + 2x = 28 + 12 \\ 7x = 40 \\ \end{gathered}
3(2x−4)=28−2x
6x−12=28−2x
6x+2x=28+12
7x=40
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Answer:
6x-4=-4+28
-10x=14
x=10/14
x=-5/7
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