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Can anyone please show the steps to solve Negative 1 over 2 x+3= -x+7

x = -8 I just need to see the correct steps on how to solve it.

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-\frac12x+3=-x+7

Add -3 to both sides:


-\frac12x+3-3=-x+7-3

-\frac12x=-x+4

Multiply both sides by -2:


-2*\left(-\frac12\right)x=-2(-x+4)

x=-2(-x+4)

On the right hand side, distribute the -2:


x=2x-8

Add -2x to both sides:


x-2x=2x-2x-8

-x=-8

Divide by -1:


(-x)/(-1)=(-8)/(-1)

x=8

(and not
x=-8, unless the original equation wasn't correctly written/interpreted?)
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