( - 3 ( 2 - 4 x ) - 4 = 6 + 3 x
Solve for x
x = \frac{16}{9} = 1\frac{7}{9} \approx 1.777777778
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-6+12x-4=6+3x
Use the distributive property to multiply -3 by 2-4x.
-10+12x=6+3x
Subtract 4 from -6 to get -10.
-10+12x-3x=6
Subtract 3x from both sides.
-10+9x=6
Combine 12x and -3x to get 9x.
9x=6+10
Add 10 to both sides.
9x=16
Add 6 and 10 to get 16.
x=\frac{16}{9}
Divide both sides by 9.
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