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15-2x=6x+20, solve for x

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Answer:

x=−5/8

Decimal Form: x = -0.625

User Makpoc
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Answer:


x= -(5)/(8) or
-0.625.

Explanation:

1. Write the expression.


15-2x=6x+20

2. Substract 15 from both sides of the equation.


15-2x-15=6x+20-15\\ \\-2x=6x+5

3. Substract 6x from both sides of the equation.


-2x-6x=6x+5-6x\\ \\-8x=5

4. Divide by -8 on both sides of the equation.


(-8x)/(-8) =(5)/(-8) \\ \\x=-(5)/(8)

5. Express your result.


x= -(5)/(8) or
-0.625.

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