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29 March, 14:29

How do you get 8 (c-9) = 6 (2c-12) - 4c

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  1. 29 March, 17:53
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    So first you factor it out:

    8c - 72 = 12c - 72 - 4c

    Then you isolate the c's:

    -72 + 72 = 12c - 4c - 8c

    Then you add both sides:

    0 = 0c

    C is equal to 0
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