To solve for x, we can distribute the (a+2) on the left side of the equation:
a(x) + 2(x) = 6a + 12
Now we can simplify the equation:
ax + 2x = 6a + 12
Next, we want to isolate x on one side of the equation. We can do this by moving all terms with x to the left side and all terms without x to the right side:
ax + 2x = 6a + 12 ax + 2x - 6a = 12
Now we factor out the x term:
x(a + 2) = 6a + 12
Now we solve for x by dividing both sides by (a+2):
To solve for x, we can distribute the (a+2) on the left side of the equation:
a(x) + 2(x) = 6a + 12
Now we can simplify the equation:
ax + 2x = 6a + 12
Next, we want to isolate x on one side of the equation. We can do this by moving all terms with x to the left side and all terms without x to the right side:
ax + 2x = 6a + 12
ax + 2x - 6a = 12
Now we factor out the x term:
x(a + 2) = 6a + 12
Now we solve for x by dividing both sides by (a+2):
x = (6a + 12) / (a + 2)
Therefore, x = 6 + 12 / (a + 2)