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An equation is shown below: 8(2x − 14) + 13 = 4x − 27 Part A: Write the steps you will use to solve the equation, an
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An equation is shown below:
8(2x − 14) + 13 = 4x − 27
Part A: Write the steps you will use to solve the equation, and explain each step. (6 points)
Part B: What value of x makes the equation true? (4 points)
Amd please show the work.
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Step-by-step explanation:
first distribute the first equation
8(2x) – 8(14) +13 = 4x -27
16x – 112 +13 = 4x -27
then combine like terms
16x – 99 = 4x -27
subtract 4x from both sides
12x – 99 = -27
add 99 to both sides
12x = 72
divide both sides 12 to isolate the x
x = 72/12 = 6