SOLUTION: -4x-6y=-3z, for x
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Question 52006: -4x-6y=-3z, for x
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Usually, this means to get x all by itself on one side of the equal sign while following the rules of algebra.
-4x-6y=-3z, for x
-4x-6y+6y=-3z+6y add 6y to both sides of the equal sign
-4x+0=-3z+6y
-4x=-3z+6y
-4x/-4=(-3z+6y)/-4 divide both sides by -4
x=(-3z+6y)/-4
This is one of several ways that the answer can be written.
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