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3x+6=-4x-29 I give up my brains

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The given equation is


3x+6=-4x-29

First, we add 4x on each side.


\begin{gathered} 3x+4x+6=-4x+4x-29 \\ 7x+6=-29 \end{gathered}

Then, we subtract 6 from each side.


\begin{gathered} 7x+6-6=-29-6 \\ 7x=-35 \end{gathered}

At last, we divide the equation by 7.


\begin{gathered} (7x)/(7)=-(35)/(7) \\ x=-5 \end{gathered}

Hence, the solution is x = -5.

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