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whats (2x -4) - (6x +6)

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Answered by Shivmastaer
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Answer: - 2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x -4) - (6x +6) =0

2x - 4 - 6x - 6 =0

-4x - 10 = 0

-4x = 10

x=(10/-4)

x = - 2.5

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Answered by armaankothare
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Answer: -2.5

Step-by-step explanation:

(2x-4)-(6x+6)

=2x-4-6x-6 (sign changes due to negative sign)

=2x-6x-4-6 (get the variables and constants together with each other)

= -4x-10=0

= -4x=10

= -x= 10/4

x= (10/-4)

x= -2.5

This is the final answer.

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