What is the value of x that is the root of the equation 2(x + 6) = 4(x + 2)?​

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  • The root of this First Degree Equation corresponds to x=2.

» We have the following Equation:

[tex]2x(x + 6) = 4 \times (x + 2)[/tex]

» We apply Distributive Ownership on both sides of the quality.

[tex]2 \times x + 2 \times 6 = 4 \times x + 4 \times 2[/tex]

Solution;

[tex]2x + 12 = 4x + 8[/tex]

» We transfer terms, leaving similar terms on the same side.

[tex]2x - 4x = 8 - 1[/tex]

Solving;

[tex] - 2x = - 4[/tex]

Finally, we divide the term of the second member by the first.

[tex]x = 2[/tex]

  • Negative signs result in a positive sign.

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Answer:

x = 2

Step-by-step explanation:

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