What number should both sides of the equation x/−5=−6

be multiplied by to solve for the value of x
?

1 answer

To solve the equation \( \frac{x}{-5} = -6 \) for \( x \), both sides of the equation can be multiplied by \(-5\).

Here’s how to do it:

  1. Start with the equation: \[ \frac{x}{-5} = -6 \]

  2. Multiply both sides by \(-5\): \[ -5 \cdot \frac{x}{-5} = -5 \cdot (-6) \]

  3. This simplifies to: \[ x = 30 \]

Thus, to solve for \( x \), you should multiply both sides of the equation by \(-5\).