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25 January, 23:45

In the equation 6x - 2 = - 4x + 2, Spencer claims that the first step is to add 4x to both sides. Jeremiah claims that the first step is to subtract 6x from both sides. Who is correct? Explain.

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  1. 26 January, 03:20
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    If you would like to know who is correct, you can find this using the following step:

    6x - 2 = - 4x + 2

    Spencer:

    6x - 2 = - 4x + 2 / + 4x

    6x - 2 + 4x = - 4x + 2 + 4x

    10x - 2 = 2

    Jeremiah:

    6x - 2 = - 4x + 2 / - 6x

    6x - 2 - 6x = - 4x + 2 - 6x

    -2 = - 10x + 2

    They both are correct. But in Jeremiah's version of solving the equation, we would have to multiply equation by - 1 (or add 10x to both sides), which we don't have to do in the Spencer's version.
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