To solve the equation \( 9 + x = -45 \), you need to isolate \( x \).
Here's how you can do it:
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Subtract 9 from both sides of the equation:
\[ 9 + x - 9 = -45 - 9 \]
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This simplifies to:
\[ x = -54 \]
So, the solution is:
\[ \boxed{-54} \]
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9+x=−45
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To solve the equation \( 9 + x = -45 \), you need to isolate \( x \).
Here's how you can do it:
Subtract 9 from both sides of the equation:
\[ 9 + x - 9 = -45 - 9 \]
This simplifies to:
\[ x = -54 \]
So, the solution is:
\[ \boxed{-54} \]