SOLUTION: Solve using the addition principle. -6 = x – 2

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Question 634673: Solve using the addition principle.
-6 = x – 2

Answer by radh(108)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You have to isolate the variable. Move the -2 over by adding it's opposite: 2. If you add 2 to one side, you must add it to the other. So, . I hope this helps!
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