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Question 110297
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how do i solve
-6(x+1)+4=16
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Question:
how do i solve
-6(x+1)+4=16
Answer:
-6( x + 1 ) + 4 = 16
Use distributive property and hence remove the parenthesis....
==> -6* x - 6 * 1+ 4 = 16
==> -6x - 6 + 4 = 16
==> -6x - 2 = 16
Add 2 on both sides...
==> -6x - 2 + 2 = 16 + 2
==> -6x = 18
Divide both sides by -6
==>
==>
, which is the solution.
Hope you found the explanation useful.
Regards.
Praseena.