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40. Solve for the variable in the equation 3(-2 - 3x) = -9x -4.

x=2/3
?
15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Nope.

-6-9x=-9x-4
add 9x to each side
-6=-4 which is nonsense. No solution.
15 years ago
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40. Solve for the variable in the equation 3(-2 - 3x) = -9x -4.

x=2/3
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