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2(3x+6) = 3(2x-6)
solve equations with variables on both sides

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Answer:

2(3x+6) = 6x+12
3(2x-6) = 6x-18

6x+12=6x-18

Subtract 12 from 18, which gives you:

6x=6x-6

Subtract the 6x on the opposite side of the equal side, and your answer is: x = -6
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