To solve for x in the equation -4/3x + 2 = 10, we can start by isolating the variable term:
-4/3x = 10 - 2
-4/3x = 8
Next, we can multiply both sides of the equation by the reciprocal of -4/3 (which is -3/4) to cancel out the x coefficient:
(-3/4)(-4/3x) = (-3/4)(8)
x = -24/4
Simplifying the right side of the equation:
x = -6
So the solution to the equation is x = -6.
Solve for x . −4/3x+2=10
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