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16 October, 22:30

What is the solution to the linear equation?

4b+6=2-b+4

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  1. 17 October, 01:21
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    To start we need to put all the b's on the same side.

    4b + 6 = 2 - b + 4

    To move the b on the right side to the left side, add b to both sides.

    4b + 6 + b = 2 - b + 4 + b

    Simplify. 4b + b = 5b and - b + b = 0 so ...

    The equation is now: 5b + 6 = 2 + 4

    Now move 6 to the right side so we can isolate b.

    5b + 6 - 6 = 2 + 4 - 6

    Simplify.

    5b = 0

    Solve for b.

    b = 0/5

    b = 0
  2. 17 October, 02:24
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    4b+6 = 2 - b + 4 (combine terms: 2 + 4 = 6)

    4b + 6 = 6 - b (add the b to the other side to get rid of the negative)

    5b + 6 = 6 (subtract 6 from one side to the other)

    5b = 0 (divide by 5 on both sides)

    b = 0

    plug it back in
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