I know the answer would be 4. What are the steps.
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6(x-3)+10=2(3x-4): factor the 6 and the 2: 6x-18+10=6x-8: 6x-8=6x-8: x is all real numbers. are you sure its four?
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If you substitute 4 for x both sides will equal 16.
however, 8 works as well, and 7. so it has to be all real numbers
Thanks for the answer. Were you able to show the steps?
thats what the answer is, buddy. XD just show that you plugged in two or more numbers.
6(x-3)+10=2(3x-4) 6x-18+10=6x-8 6x-8=6x-8 6x-6x=-8+8 0=0 =0
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