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How would i solve for x if -5 -6+x?
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x−
11
basicly look
Let's simplify step-by-step.
−5
−6
+x
=
−5
+
−6
+x
Combine Like Terms:
=
−5
+
−6
+x
=
(x)
+
(
−5
+
−6
)
=
x+
−11
Answer:
=
x−
11
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There is no way to solve for x is there is no equation. You need to have the expression with variables equal to a number in order to identify what x is
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