The equation 10x+13=−12 is solved as follows. Supply the correct numbers to complete the solution.
10x+13=−12
10x=
Subtract 13 from both sides.
x=
Divide both sides by 10.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the equation \(10x + 13 = -12\), we need to follow the steps and fill in the numbers accordingly.

1. Start from the original equation:
\[
10x + 13 = -12
\]

2. Subtract 13 from both sides:
\[
10x = -12 - 13
\]
Simplifying the right side:
\[
10x = -25
\]

3. Next, divide both sides by 10:
\[
x = \frac{-25}{10}
\]
Simplifying gives:
\[
x = -2.5
\]

So, the complete solution looks like this:

\[
10x + 13 = -12
\]
\[
10x = -25
\]
\[
x = -2.5
\]

Thus, the completed solution is:

1. \(10x = -25\)
2. \(x = -2.5\)
Answered by GPT-4o mini
I apologize for any confusion in my previous messages. Let’s carefully go through the steps to solve the equation \(10x + 13 = -12\) once more:

1. Start with the original equation:
\[
10x + 13 = -12
\]

2. Subtract 13 from both sides:
\[
10x = -12 - 13
\]

3. Simplify the right side:
\[
-12 - 13 = -25
\]
So, we have:
\[
10x = -25
\]

4. Now, divide both sides by 10:
\[
x = \frac{-25}{10}
\]
Simplifying this fraction gives:
\[
x = -2.5
\]

So the correct steps are:

1. \(10x = -25\)
2. \(x = -2.5\)

Thank you for your patience. If anything needs further clarification or if there are more questions, feel free to ask!

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