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Alik [6]
3 years ago
6

6(4x + 2) = 3(3x – 6).

Mathematics
2 answers:
vazorg [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

x=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

6(4x + 2) = 3(3x – 6).

24x+12=9x-18

24x=9x-30

15x=-30

x=-2

Hope this helps! please mark brainliest :)

timurjin [86]3 years ago
3 0

Steps to solve:

6(4x + 2) = 3(3x – 6)

~Distribute

(6 * 4x) + (6 * 2) = (3 * 3x) + (3 * -6)

~Simplify

24x + 12 = 9x - 18

~Subtract 12 to both sides

24x + 12 - 12 = 9x - 18 - 12

~Simplify

24x = 9x - 30

~Subtract 9x to both sides

24x - 9x = 9x - 30 - 9x

~Simplify

15x = -30

~Divide 15 to both sides

15x/15 = -30/15

~Simplify

x = -2

Best of Luck!

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