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Solve each equation. See Examples 1 and 2.$$4(-2 x+1)=6-(2 x-4)$$
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Step 1: First, distribute the 4 on the left side of the equation and the -1 on the right side of the equation: \[4(-2x+1) = -8x + 4\] \[-(2x-4) = -2x + 4\] So, the equation becomes: \[-8x + 4 = 6 - 2x + 4\] Show more…
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