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subtract 5 from both sides of the equal sign and you would get -4 and then you would divide -6 by -4 and you can't do that so the awnser would be 6/4 because two negative equal a positive.
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You subtract 5 to the other side so it'll read -6n=-4 then divide -6 to the other side and it'll be 2/3
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