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Which expression gives the solutions of -5 + 2x^=-6x? Please help
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Answered by GPT 3.5
To find the solutions for -5 + 2x = -6x, we need to simplify the equation and solve for x.

First, add 6x to both sides of the equation:

-5 + 2x + 6x = -6x + 6x
-5 + 8x = 0

Then, add 5 to both sides of the equation:

-5 + 8x + 5 = 0 + 5
8x = 5

Lastly, divide both sides by 8 to solve for x:

8x/8 = 5/8
x = 5/8

Therefore, the solution to the equation -5 + 2x = -6x is x = 5/8.
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