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Solve the question: 2x-6=4x+6​

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2x - 6 = 4x + 6

First, you will want to eliminate all the variables on one side of the equation.

2x - 6 = 4x + 6

-4x -4x

-2x - 6 = 6

Then, you want to get rid of the constant on the side with the variable

-2x -6 = 6

+6 +6

-2x = 12

Now, subtract the coefficient from the variable

-2x = 12

/-2 /-2

x = -6

You now have your answer, which is x = -6.

When you perform an operation on one side, you must perform it on the other to make the equation even.

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