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Hank
21 January, 03:28
Given g (x) = 5x+5, solve for x when g (x) = 0
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Sadie
21 January, 04:15
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x = - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
g (x) = 0
So
g (x) = 5x + 5
0 = 5x + 5
5x = - 5
x = - 5 / 5
therefore x = - 1
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Keagan Fry
21 January, 05:18
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-1 = x
Step-by-step explanation:
g (x) = 5x+5
Let g (x) = 0
0 = 5x+5
Subtract 5 from each side
0-5 = 5x+5-5
-5 = 5x
Divide each side by 5
-5/5 = 5x/5
-1 = x
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