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4x−4=
2x+8
2x+8
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To solve the equation \(4x - 4 = 2x + 8\), follow these steps:
1. Start by getting all terms involving \(x\) on one side and constant terms on the other side. We can do this by subtracting \(2x\) from both sides:
\[
4x - 2x - 4 = 8
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
2x - 4 = 8
\]
2. Next, add \(4\) to both sides to isolate the term with \(x\):
\[
2x = 8 + 4
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
2x = 12
\]
3. Now, divide both sides by \(2\) to solve for \(x\):
\[
x = \frac{12}{2}
\]
Which simplifies to:
\[
x = 6
\]
So, the solution to the equation \(4x - 4 = 2x + 8\) is \(x = 6\).
1. Start by getting all terms involving \(x\) on one side and constant terms on the other side. We can do this by subtracting \(2x\) from both sides:
\[
4x - 2x - 4 = 8
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
2x - 4 = 8
\]
2. Next, add \(4\) to both sides to isolate the term with \(x\):
\[
2x = 8 + 4
\]
This simplifies to:
\[
2x = 12
\]
3. Now, divide both sides by \(2\) to solve for \(x\):
\[
x = \frac{12}{2}
\]
Which simplifies to:
\[
x = 6
\]
So, the solution to the equation \(4x - 4 = 2x + 8\) is \(x = 6\).
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