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5 January, 23:06

14. Solve for the value of x in this equation.

2x - (4x + 1) = 3x - 6

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  1. 6 January, 01:38
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    -1.4 = x

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1: Combine like terms and subtract the 3x from 2x.

    -x - (4x + 1) = - 6

    Step 2: Combine more like terms. (and remove parentheses)

    -5x + 1 = - 6

    Step 3: Combine different like terms.

    -5x = - 7

    Step 4: Divide it out.

    x = - 1.4
  2. 6 January, 02:59
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    2x - (4x+1) = 3x-6

    2x-4x-1=3x-6 - 2x-1=3x-6 3x+2x=6-1 5x=5 x=5/5 x=1
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