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To solve the equation (2x(-2) - 2 = 0), first simplify it: ( -4x - 2 = 0). Next, add 2 to both sides: (-4x = 2). Finally, divide by -4: (x = -\frac{1}{2}). Therefore, (X) equals (-\frac{1}{2}).

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