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OpenStudy (george.g101):

Of the following options, what could be a possible first step in solving the equation x + 6 = 3x − 2? A) Adding x to both sides of the equation B) Subtracting 2 from both sides of the equation C) Adding 3x to both sides of the equation D) Subtracting 6 from both sides of the equation

OpenStudy (george.g101):

Please help I'm 99% sure its D. just want to be sure

OpenStudy (ilovepuppies):

Ok so: x + 6 = 3x - 2 So subtract both sides by 6 when you do that it = well idk cause well my calculator I don't know how to do that but anyways it's D

OpenStudy (george.g101):

Ty puppy <3

OpenStudy (ilovepuppies):

Np

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