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How To Solve 2x + 4(x + 1) = 2(4x + 1) - X - 1?
I don't understand how to solve this equation. Can anyone help.
asked 4 months ago
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2x+4(x+1) =2(4x+1)-x-1
2x+4x+4=8x+2-x-1
6x+4=7x+1
7x-6x=3
X=3
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