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What is first step in solving the equation 20 = 6x - 4
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To solve the equation \( 20 = 6x - 4 \), the first step is to isolate the term with \( x \). You can do this by adding \( 4 \) to both sides of the equation:

\[
20 + 4 = 6x - 4 + 4
\]

This simplifies to:

\[
24 = 6x
\]

Now you can continue to solve for \( x \).
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