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    Sep 28, 2009, 06:56 PM
    algebra 1
    12x - (4x+ 10) = 54
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    Sep 28, 2009, 07:02 PM

    Count the x's = 12 + (-4)
    Count the numbers: -10 + -54; move the 54 to the other side

    8x-64 = 0; take it from there.

    Moving stuff around is just an exercise in futility and stuff gets misplaced.
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    Sep 29, 2009, 07:28 AM

    I do it this way, just in case you can more understand the way I do...



    Expand the brackets. To do this, multiply the negative sign with each of the terms in brackets:



    Now, group the terms in x and without x on one side, say the ones with x on the left side and the ones with no x on the right side. To do this, add 10 to both sides:





    Now, work this out:





    Can you continue now?

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