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Solve the equation -6+x=-3
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Solve the equation
-6+x=-3
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x = 3
This is because -6 is a negative number so when you add __ to get -3 it would have to be 3 since adding to negative numbers make them smaller.
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Answer:
x = 3
Explanation:
-6 +x = -3
Add 6 to both sides;
x = 3
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