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What value of x makes this equation true ? -6x+3=45

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menafox
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  • 02-10-2019

Answer:

x = -7

Step-by-step explanation:

-6x + 3 = 45

First, we need to get rid of the 3 by subtracting it by 3. We need to do the same to the number on the other side.

-6x + 3 = 45

      -3    -   3

-6x = 42

Then, to iolate the x, we need to divide -6 by itself to cancel the number out and get x alone. We also need to divide 42 by -6 as well.

[tex]\frac{-6x}{-6} = \frac{42}{-6}[/tex]

42 divided by -6 is -7.

[tex]x=-7[/tex]

I hope this helps!

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