Solve for x . 

−3(−4x−3)=−27

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To solve for x, we need to simplify the equation first:

-3(-4x - 3) = -27

Multiplying -3 by -4x and -3, we get:

12x + 9 = -27

Next, subtracting 9 from both sides of the equation, we have:

12x = -36

Finally, dividing both sides by 12, we get:

x = -3
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