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What is x in -3-6x=9
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What is x in -3-6x=9
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-2 you add 3 to both sides and get -6x=12. Then, you divide both sides by -6, and you get x=-2
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-3 - 6x = 9
Add 3 to both sides.
-6x = 12
Divide both sides by -6.
x = -2
is your answer.
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