SOLUTION: 6x+5=-5x+4x+18

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Question 967302: 6x+5=-5x+4x+18
Answer by Horlaye(27)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6x + 5 = -5x + 4x +18
Rearrange your equation by collecting like terms
6x + 5x - 4x = 18 - 5
7x = 13
Divide both sides by 7
x = 13/7

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