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When x=3, y=-4, and z=2, what would be the solution for equation 8 - 4(x - 1) = 2 + 3(4 - x)?

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To find the solution for the equation 8 - 4(x - 1) = 2 + 3(4 - x) when x=3, y=-4, and z=2, we first substitute the value of x (which is 3) into the equation. Starting with the left side of the equation: 8 - 4(3 - 1) simplifies to: 8 - 4(2) = 8 - 8 = 0. Now, let's evaluate the right side: 2 + 3(4 - 3) simplifies to: 2 + 3(1) = 2 + 3 = 5. Now we can compare the simplified left side (0) with the right side (5). Since both sides are not equal, we need to understand what the question is asking which is to evaluate the expression rather than verify the equality. Therefore, if we evaluate both sides separately as an expression based on the value of x, the final answer can be misleading if not calculated correctly. The true operations show that the simplification needs a close observation. The evaluation shows that none of the given answers (including -2) satisfy the evaluation of the entire equation, and the true

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