How do you solve #4x+2[4-2(x+2)]=2x-4#?
2 Answers
x =10 Start with the inner parenthesis and work outward. Then solve for x by combining like terms and working backwards.
Explanation:
One way to remember how to solve for an unknown is to think
If you lose something in PE you are a SAD M (an)
Translation do Parenthesis and Exponents first then SA do subtracting and addition which ever comes first. The D M multiplication and division which ever comes first.
In the this problem do the inner parenthesis first
#-2( x + 2 ) = -2x + 4
Next do the the second parenthesis which now looks like
The equation now looks like
4x + 8 - 4x + 8 = 2x -4.
use the communicative property to group like terms
4x - 4x + 8 + 8 = 2x -4 this gives
16 = 2x -4
add + 4 to both sides as + 4 is the opposite of -4
16 + 4 = 2x -4 + 4 = 20 = 2x
divide both sides by 2 because dividing is the opposite of multiplying
10 = x
Explanation:
Usually we would start with the bracket, but they are unlike terms - so use the distributive law to remove the brackets.
Try to keep the equal signs under each other