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How can we prove that 4x+2(x+3)=8x+6
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How can we prove that 4x+2(x+3)=8x+6
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4x+2(x+3)=8x+6
4x+2x+6=8x+6
4x-8x=6-6
-4x=0
x=0
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This equation is not correct. Because,
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The only possible, solution for this equation would be, x=0. Because,
for x=0 :
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