What is the first step in solving the equation 20 = 6x - 4 solving for x?

Divide both sides by 6

Add 4 to both sides

Subtract 4 form both sides

subtract 20 form both sides

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The first step in solving the equation \( 20 = 6x - 4 \) for \( x \) is to add 4 to both sides. This will eliminate the -4 on the right side of the equation.

So the equation will look like this:

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

Which simplifies to:

\[ 24 = 6x \]

After this, you can divide both sides by 6 to solve for \( x \).

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