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which value of 'x' satisfies the equation 2(-4+x)=16?​

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Answered by Ashishbxr456
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 =  > 2( - 4 + x) = 16 \\  =  >  - 4 + x =  \frac{16}{2}  \\  =  > x = 8 + 4 \\  =  > x = 12

Therefore, X = 12 satisfie the given equation.

Answered by aditipovale
1

Answer:

12 is correct answer

Step-by-step explanation:

because 2 (-4+x)=16

-8+2x=16

2x=16+8

2x=24

x=24/2

x=12

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