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How do I solve 6x—20=

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ok so you have 6x-20 it would be in the negatives so when you do that it stays negative because one negative stays as negative so you subtract -20 first then you multiply that by 6x which would give you negative 120 (-120
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Can not be determined

Explanation:

regularly, you would +20 to both sides, but without a full =, you cant solve. If the equation is 6x-20=0, x would equal 3 2/6.

Hope this helps!

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