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Solve the equation: -35= -5+6(x+4)
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Solve the equation: -35= -5+6(x+4)
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-35 = -5 + 6x + 24
-35 + 5 - 24 = 6x
-59 + 5 = 6x
6x = -54
x = -9
Your answer is -9.
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x = -9
You solve for x by simplifying both sides of the equation, and isolating the variable.
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