Put the steps in order for solving the equation: −2(4x+8)+2x = −5x+10

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To solve the equation \(-2(4x + 8) + 2x = -5x + 10\), you can follow these steps in order:

  1. Distribute the \(-2\) on the left side:

    • This results in: \(-8x - 16 + 2x = -5x + 10\)
  2. Combine like terms on the left side:

    • Combine \(-8x\) and \(2x\) to get: \(-6x - 16 = -5x + 10\)
  3. Isolate the variable:

    • Add \(6x\) to both sides: \(-16 = x + 10\)
  4. Solve for \(x\):

    • Subtract \(10\) from both sides: \(-26 = x\)

Putting it all together, the correct steps are:

  1. Distribute \(-2\) to get \(-8x - 16 + 2x = -5x + 10\).
  2. Combine like terms to obtain \(-6x - 16 = -5x + 10\).
  3. Add \(6x\) to both sides, leading to \(-16 = x + 10\).
  4. Finally, subtract \(10\) to solve for \(x\), yielding \(x = -26\).