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-( x + 4 ) = 2x + 35
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-( x + 4 ) = 2x + 35
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Follow these steps:
Distribute the - into the parenthesis.
-x - 4 = 2x + 35
Isolate x by adding it on both sides
- 4 = 3x + 35
Subtract 35 on both sides
-39 = 3x
Divide by 3 on both sides to get
-13 = x
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isolate x and combine like terms on different sides of the equation to get x = -13
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