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Solve the equation below for x.
-1/2(3x-4)=11

User Elmart
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Answer:


\large\boxed{x=-6}

Explanation:


-(1)/(2)(3x-4)=11\qquad\text{multiply both sides by (-2)}\\\\(-2\!\!\!\!\1\diagup^1)\cdot\left(-(1)/(2\!\!\!\!\1\diagup_1)\right)(3x-4)=(-2)\cdot11\\\\3x-4=-22\qquad\text{add 4 to both sides}\\\\3x-4+4=-22+4\\\\3x=-18\qquad\text{divide both sides by 3}\\\\(3x)/(3)=-(18)/(3)\\\\x=-6

User Stef Heyenrath
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Answer:

x=-6

Explanation:

You are given the equation


-(1)/(2)(3x-4)=11

First, multiply it by 2 to get rid of fraction:


-(3x-4)=22

Now open the brackets:


-3x+4=22

Subtract 4 from both sides:


-3x+4-4=22-4\\ \\-3x=18

Multiply it by -1:


3x=-18

and divide by 3:


x=-6

User Martin Seeler
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