4[x+5]+6=2[2x+3]

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Solution for 4[x+5]+6=2[2x+3] equation:


Simplifying
4[x + 5] + 6 = 2[2x + 3]

Reorder the terms:
4[5 + x] + 6 = 2[2x + 3]
[5 * 4 + x * 4] + 6 = 2[2x + 3]
[20 + 4x] + 6 = 2[2x + 3]

Reorder the terms:
20 + 6 + 4x = 2[2x + 3]

Combine like terms: 20 + 6 = 26
26 + 4x = 2[2x + 3]

Reorder the terms:
26 + 4x = 2[3 + 2x]
26 + 4x = [3 * 2 + 2x * 2]
26 + 4x = [6 + 4x]

Add '-4x' to each side of the equation.
26 + 4x + -4x = 6 + 4x + -4x

Combine like terms: 4x + -4x = 0
26 + 0 = 6 + 4x + -4x
26 = 6 + 4x + -4x

Combine like terms: 4x + -4x = 0
26 = 6 + 0
26 = 6

Solving
26 = 6

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