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QuestionSolve the equation: 6(2x6)=7(2x+4)6(2 x-6)=-7(-2 x+4).

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STEP 1

Assumptions1. We are given the equation 6(x6)=7(x+4)6( x-6)=-7(- x+4). We are solving for xx

STEP 2

First, we need to distribute the 66 on the left side of the equation and the 7-7 on the right side of the equation.
6(2x6)=12x366(2 x-6) =12x -367(2x+4)=14x28-7(-2 x+4) =14x -28

STEP 3

Now, we substitute these results back into the equation.
12x36=14x2812x -36 =14x -28

STEP 4

Next, we want to isolate xx on one side of the equation. We can do this by subtracting 12x12x from both sides of the equation.
36=2x28-36 =2x -28

STEP 5

Now, we want to isolate xx even further by adding 2828 to both sides of the equation.
8=2x-8 =2x

STEP 6

Finally, we divide both sides of the equation by 22 to solve for xx.
x=8/2x = -8 /2

STEP 7

Calculate the value of xx.
x=/2=4x = - /2 = -4The solution to the equation is x=4x = -4.

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