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What is "-2/3x" + 6 = 5

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Answer:


x = (2)/(3)

Explanation:

1. Remove the parentheses surrounding -2/3x

2. Move 6 to the other side. You'll get:


- (2)/(3x) = - 1

3. Multiply both sides of the equation by -3x (same as moving 1/3x to the other side). You'll get:


2 = 3x

4. Swapping the sides of the equation will make solving it easier:


3x = 2

5. Divide both sides of by 3 (same as moving three to the other side). You'll get:


* = (2)/(3)

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hope this helps

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