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7th Grade math
6x+9=-12

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Answer:


\huge\mathrm{\displaystyle-(7)/(2) }

Step-by-step explanation:

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First of all, let's move all the numbers to the right:


\longmapsto\sf{6x+9=-12


\longmapsto\sf{6x=-12-9


\longmapsto\sf{6x=-21

Divide both sides by 6:


\longmapsto\sf{x=\displaystyle-(21)/(6)

Simplify:


\longmapsto\sf{x=\displaystyle-(7)/(2) (Answer)

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User Sardor Dushamov
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Answer:


Solution,\\6x+9=-12\\6x=-12-9\\6x=-21\\x=-(21)/(6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Decimal=-3.5

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