We first simplify both sides of the equation:
6x + 2 - 4x = 2(x + 2)
2x + 2 = 2x + 4
Next, we want to isolate the variable x. We can subtract 2x from both sides of the equation:
2 = 4
This simplification leads to the conclusion that 2 is equal to 4, which is not true. Therefore, there are no solutions to this equation.
how many solutions does 6x+2−4x=2(x+2) have
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