Solve for x: 5(-2x + 4) = 40 *

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To solve this equation, we will start by simplifying both sides of the equation.

5(-2x + 4) = 40

Distribute the 5 to the terms inside the parentheses:

-10x + 20 = 40

Next, we'll isolate the variable x by subtracting 20 from both sides of the equation:

-10x = 40 - 20

-10x = 20

Finally, we'll divide both sides of the equation by -10 to solve for x:

x = 20 / -10

x = -2

So the solution to the equation is x = -2.
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