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12-4x+6x=3x+12+2x
Use the distributive property to multiply 4 by 3-x.
12+2x=3x+12+2x
Combine -4x and 6x to get 2x.
12+2x=5x+12
Combine 3x and 2x to get 5x.
12+2x-5x=12
Subtract 5x from both sides.
12-3x=12
Combine 2x and -5x to get -3x.
-3x=12-12
Subtract 12 from both sides.
-3x=0
Subtract 12 from 12 to get 0.
x=0
Product of two numbers is equal to 0 if at least one of them is 0. Since -3 is not equal to 0, x must be equal to 0.
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