Respuesta :

[tex]\frac{6x+8}{2}[/tex] - 4 = 3x

[tex]\frac{6x+8}{2}[/tex]      = 3x + 4     added 4 to both sides

6x + 8      = 2(3x + 4)     multiplied both sides by 2

6x + 8      = 6x + 8         distributed 2 on the right side

       8      =   8               subtracted 6x from both sides

         TRUE

Since this makes a trues statement, then there are infinite solutions

Answer: All real numbers

6x + 8/2 - 4 = 3x

multiply numerator by denominator to get rid of fraction:

12x + 16 - 4

now you move the 12x over to the other side of the equation so that we have all the x's together.

16 - 4 = 3x-12x

now you solve it:

12 = -9x

12/-9 = x

x= negative 4/3

Answer by Ayden Ratnasekera

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