SOLUTION: i have the problem 1/2x-7= -4; 6
i have to substitute 6 in for x. i'm not sure how to solve this equation with a fraction in it?
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Question 165866: i have the problem 1/2x-7= -4; 6
i have to substitute 6 in for x. i'm not sure how to solve this equation with a fraction in it?
Answer by tutorcecilia(2152) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1/2x-7= -4; 6
()=-4
()=-4
()=-4
()=-4
-4 = -4
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