how do you solve 2+4+6 x 4x = 9/7
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me assume that stuf shood be

2+4+6*x=(9/7)

6+6x=(9/7)

6x=(9/7)-6....=(9/7) -(42/7)...=(9-42)/7...=-(33/7)

x=-33 /(6*7)...=-(33/42)

x=-0.785714285714285...
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the question is not clear. But as i understand, this is a linear equation so we can solve it in a simpl way.

here is the solution.

2+4+6x4x=9/7

first lets collect like terms,so we get

12x4x=9/7 then  multiplying 4x by 12, we have 48x=9/7

finally dividing both sides by 48, we obtain x=9/7x48 =9/336 =3/112.

therefore, the solution is 3/112.
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