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3{6x+4}=9[2x]+12 how does that work out
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open up the brackets ,you get
3(6x)+3(4)=18x+12=9(2)x+12
thus,
LHS=RHS for any values of x
so, x= any real number. all real numbers satisfy the given equation.
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