SOLUTION: -6x+3=-7-5x
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Question 283945: -6x+3=-7-5x
Answer by JenniferTutors(83) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This equations:
Solve for x, find the value by combining the x's first, so you want to get all the x's on one side of the equal sign:
You can add the -5x from the right to the left side of the equation:
The larger number is negative so it will be a negative (1)x:
Next to get x completely by itself, subtract the 3 from the left to the right side:
You cannot leave it in this form, divide by a negative one on both sides to get it positive:
Negative/Negative = Positive
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