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How do you solve 3+x/-2=10?

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multiply -2 on both sides. -6+x=-20, move variables to the side x=-14

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So firstly, multiply both sides by -2:
3+x=-20

Next, subtract 3 on both sides of the equation and your answer is
x=-23

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