College Algebra (11th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321671791
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Chapter 2 - Section 2.5 - Equations of Lines and Linear Models - 2.5 Exercises - Page 229: 65

Answer

$x=4$

Work Step by Step

We need to solve: $4x-3(4-2x)=2(x-3)+6x+2$ We rearrange the equation to have $0$ on one side: $4x-3(4-2x)-2(x-3)-6x-2=0$ Now we graph and find the $x$-intercept (when $y=0$): $x=4$
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