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12 = -4(-6x - 3)

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Answer:
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Explanation:

Given equation

12 = -4(-6x - 3)

Divide -4 on both sides

12 / (-4) = -4(-6x - 3) / (-4)

-3 = -6x - 3

Add 3 on both sides

-3 + 3 = -6x - 3 + 3

0 = -6x

Divide -6 on both sides

0 / -6 = -6x / -6


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