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2b+4=-18-9b ; solving equations with variables on both sides

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To solve this, first add -9b on both sides of the equation to get the variable on only one side of the equation.

2b+4=-18-9b

2b+9b+4=-18-9b+9b

11b+4=-18

Then subtract 4 from both sides of the equation.

11b+4=-18

11b+4-4=-18-4

11b=-22

Divide 11 on both sides of the equation to find the values of b.


(11b)/(11)=
(-22)/(11)

b=-2

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