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-3x=x-[6-2x] Please help
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-3x=x-[6-2x]
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Simplify:
−
3x
=
x−
(
6−
2x
)
−
3x
=
3x
−6
That
subtract 3x from sides.
−
3x
−
3x
=
3x
−6
−
3x
6x=
−
6
Than
by -6
So, your answer should be
x=1
Muthurathinam
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the answer is x=1 I hope this helped you
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