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2(2t-3)=6(t+2) solving equations with variable on both sides
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2(2t-3)=6(t+2) solving equations with variable on both sides
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Answer:
2(2t-3)=6(t+2)
4t-6=6t+12
4t-6t=12+6
-2t=18
-2t/-2=18/-2
t= -9
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Answer:
t=-9
Explanation:
2(2t-3)=6(t+2)
4t-6=6t+12
4t-6t=12+6
-2t=18
t=-9
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