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How to solve: 12 + 4 - 14x = 36

User Rik Schaaf
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Answer:


\twoheadrightarrow\quad\boxed{\sf{x=-\cfrac{10}{7}}}

Explanation:

Our task is to solve the equation:


\twoheadrightarrow\quad\sf{12+4-14x=36}

Before we do any inverse operations, we can simplify the left side a little bit.


\twoheadrightarrow\quad\sf{16-14x=36}

Now we can subtract 16 from both sides:


\twoheadrightarrow\quad\sf{-14x=36-16}


\twoheadrightarrow\quad\sf{-14x=20}

Divide both sides by -14:


\twoheadrightarrow\quad\sf{x=-\cfrac{20}{14}}


\twoheadrightarrow\quad\boxed{\sf{x=-\cfrac{10}{7}}}

User Andrew Park
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Answer:

x = -
(10)/(7)

Explanation:

12 + 4 - 14x = 36

16 - 14x = 36

-14x = 20

x = -
(20)/(14)

x = -
(10)/(7)

User Smolchanovsky
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