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14 March, 06:37

An equation is shown below:

4x + 2 (x - 3) = 4x + 2x - 11

Part A: Solve the equation and write the number of solutions. Show all the steps.

Part B: Name one property you used to solve this equation.

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  1. 14 March, 07:40
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    Part A: first multiply 2 by x and - 3, then combine the like terms, after that add 6 from both sides, then subtract 6x from both side, the answer is - 5.

    4x + 2 (x-3) = 4x + 2x - 11

    4x + 2x - 6 = 4x + 2x - 11

    6x - 6 = 6x - 11

    6x = 6x - 11 + 6

    6x = 6x - 5

    6x-6x = - 5

    0 = - 5

    part B) add the like terms
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