To solve the equation \( 2|x - 3| - 4 = -4 \), we can start by isolating the absolute value term.
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Add 4 to both sides: \[ 2|x - 3| - 4 + 4 = -4 + 4 \] \[ 2|x - 3| = 0 \]
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Divide both sides by 2: \[ |x - 3| = 0 \]
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The absolute value of a number is zero only when the number itself is zero. Therefore, we set the inside of the absolute value equal to zero: \[ x - 3 = 0 \]
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Solve for \( x \): \[ x = 3 \]
The solution to the absolute value equation is: \[ \boxed{3} \]