How do you solve #4(x+3)=6x#?
multiply out brackets:
subtract 4x:
divide by 2:
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To solve 4(x+3) = 6x:
- Distribute the 4 to both terms inside the parentheses: 4x + 12 = 6x
- Subtract 4x from both sides: 12 = 6x - 4x
- Simplify the right side: 12 = 2x
- Divide both sides by 2: 6 = x
Therefore, the solution is x = 6.
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