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When solving this linear equation,
-8.3 = X + 6.1
don't I take 6.1 from both sides and get
x = 2.2?
16 years ago

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Reiny
so -8.3 - 6.1 = x
x = -14.4
16 years ago
ggift
Okay, now i am lost. How'd you get -14.4 from that?
16 years ago

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