Four solutions are on the graph. Identify the solution to the equation −4 + x = −2.

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To find the solution to the equation −4 + x = −2, we need to substitute x with the value that makes the equation true.

−4 + x = −2 can be rewritten as x - 4 = -2.

Adding 4 to both sides of the equation, we have x = 2.

From the graph, we find that the solution to the equation is x = 2.
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