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Ali
12 May, 03:47
How do I I solve this equation?
-18 = x/3 + 3
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Orlando
12 May, 07:38
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Subtract 3 from both sides
-18 - 3 = x/3
Simplify - 18 - 3 to - 21
-21 = x/3
Multiply both sides by 3
-21 * 3 = x
Simplify - 21 * 3 to - 63
-63 = x
Switch sides
x = - 63
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