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is the equation 4(x+3)-10 = 3(x+6)+x always true

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reinhard10158
reinhard10158 reinhard10158
  • 11-04-2024

Step-by-step explanation:

let's do all the calculations and simplify as much as possible, and then we will see :

4(x + 3) - 10 = 3(x + 6) + x

4x + 4×3 - 10 = 3x + 3×6 + x

4x + 12 - 10 = 4x + 18

4x + 2 = 4x + 18

2 = 18

no, this is actuality never true, for any value of x.

2 is never equal to 18.

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