To solve the equation \( x - 5 = -6 \) for \( x \), you do not need to multiply both sides by a number. Instead, you can isolate \( x \) by adding 5 to both sides of the equation.
Hereβs how you do it:
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Start with the original equation: \[ x - 5 = -6 \]
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Add 5 to both sides: \[ x - 5 + 5 = -6 + 5 \] Simplifying both sides gives you: \[ x = -1 \]
So, to answer your question, you do not need to multiply by any number; instead, you add 5 to solve for \( x \). The value of \( x \) is \(-1\).