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Moran
24 June, 07:20
How do I solve this equation 144=-12 (x+5)
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Veronica Bentley
24 June, 09:46
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First you distribute the - 12 to the (x+5) getting 144=-12x-60.
Next you add 60 to each side getting 204=-12x
Then you divide each side by - 12 getting - 17=x, which is the answer.
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