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Asked by Barney

Solve the equation for x
-6x + 3 =7 (X+6)
17 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
multiply out the parenthesis.

add 6x to each side.
subtract 42 from each side
then, finally, divide each side by 13.
17 years ago
Answered by Barney
what would be the final answer
17 years ago
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