SOLUTION: Solve the equation
-{6x+(4x+3)]=7-(5x+6)
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Question 966343: Solve the equation
-{6x+(4x+3)]=7-(5x+6)
Answer by amarjeeth123(569) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-{6x+(4x+3)]=7-(5x+6)
-(10x+3)=-5x+1
10x+3=5x-1
5x=-4
x=-4/5=-0.8
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