SOLUTION: how do you get the answer to this {{{ 6(x-5) = 3(x+9) /-3 }}}

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Answer by boilpoil(127)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

---This is not an easy step, I think I'll need to explain. So 6(x-5) = 6x-30, and you multiply the LCM of all denominators(-3) to all terms which means -3(6x)-(-3)(30), then multiply -3 to the fraction.




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