SOLUTION: What value of x will make the equation 3(x + 15) - 6x = -6(x - 3) true?

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Question 864566: What value of x will make the equation 3(x + 15) - 6x = -6(x - 3) true?
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What value of x will make the equation 3(x + 15) - 6x = -6(x - 3) true?
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3x + 45 - 6x = -6x + 18
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3x = -27
x = -9
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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