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I need help on this equation

I need help on this equation-example-1

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I’m going to assume you’re trying to solve for x.

-2(x + 1) = 2
Distribute -2 by multiplying it with x and 1
-2x - 2 = 2
Add 2 to both sides of the equation
-2x = 4
Divide both sides by -2
x = -2
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-2(x + 1) = 2
first you need to distribute
to distribute you have to multiply
-2 by both x and 1
and so you're left with
-2x + 1 = 2
then using inverse operations, subtract 1 by both sides
-2x + 1 = 2
- 1 - 1
so then you're left with
-2x = 1
next you divide
-2x/2 and 1/2x
which equals .5
so x= .5
User Laszlo Boke
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