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Solve for x in the equation below.

2x−7x−9=4x+18

User Robert Goldwein
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  • Solve for x in the equation ⇨ 2x−7x−9=4x+18


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\sf \: 2x-7x-9 = 4x+18

Combine 2x and -7x to get -5x.


\sf \: -5x-9=4x+18

Combine -5x and -4x to get -9x.


\sf \: -9x-9=18

Add 9 to both sides.


\sf \: -9x=18+9

Add 18 and 9 to get 27.


\sf \: -9x=27

Divide both sides by -9.


\sf \: x=(27)/(-9) \\

Divide 27 by -9 to get -3.


\boxed{ \boxed{\bf \: x = - 3}}

User Undu
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Answer:

x = -3

Explanation:

Combine like terms to isolate x:

2x - 7x - 9 = 4x + 18

2x - 7x - 9 - 4x = - 4x + 18

- 9x - 9 = 18

- 9x - 9 + 9 = 18 + 9

-9x = 27


(-9x)/(-9) = (27)/(-9)

x = -3

User Paul Bakaus
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