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Solve for (x).
−3(x)+4=−8
−3(x)+4=−8
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To solve for (x), you need to isolate the variable on one side of the equation.
-3(x) + 4 = -8
First, distribute -3 to the terms inside the parentheses:
-3x + 4 = -8
Next, subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
-3x + 4 - 4 = -8 - 4
Simplifying,
-3x = -12
Lastly, divide both sides of the equation by -3 to solve for x:
-3x / -3 = -12 / -3
Simplifying,
x = 4
-3(x) + 4 = -8
First, distribute -3 to the terms inside the parentheses:
-3x + 4 = -8
Next, subtract 4 from both sides of the equation:
-3x + 4 - 4 = -8 - 4
Simplifying,
-3x = -12
Lastly, divide both sides of the equation by -3 to solve for x:
-3x / -3 = -12 / -3
Simplifying,
x = 4
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