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Which equation illustrates dividing out a common factor as the first step to solve the equation 2 x + 4 = 6 x + 2 ?
A. 2 ( x + 2 ) = 2 ( 3 x + 1 )
B. 2x/2 + 2/2 = 6x/2 + 2/2
C. 2x/2 + 4 = 6x/2 + 2***
D. 2 x + 4/2 = 6 x + 2/2
A. 2 ( x + 2 ) = 2 ( 3 x + 1 )
B. 2x/2 + 2/2 = 6x/2 + 2/2
C. 2x/2 + 4 = 6x/2 + 2***
D. 2 x + 4/2 = 6 x + 2/2
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Answered by
oobleck
not C -- you did not divide everything by 2
(or factor out a 2)
(or factor out a 2)
Answered by
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Answered by
yee
ion even know tbh
Answered by
yee
i believe it is c, am i right?
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