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Lawson Blair
21 November, 12:19
Solve:
-3 (x + 5) = - 9
x=?
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Braedon Cantu
21 November, 15:38
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x=-2
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 (x + 5) = - 9
Divide each side by - 3
-3 (x + 5) / -3 = - 9/-3
x+5 = 3
Subtract 5 from each side to isolate x
x+5-5 = 3-5
x=-2
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