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Asia Thornton
28 January, 15:32
How do you solve - 1=-x+2
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Leblanc
28 January, 17:56
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-1=-x+2
first you need to get x by itself so you are going to move it to the other side. the way you do this is by subtracting 2.
-3=-x
then you need to divide out a negative 1
x=3
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Octavio
28 January, 18:37
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-1 = x + 2
-2 - 2
-3 = x
x = - 3
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