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Solve for X-1/2x + 4 = -x + 1

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Hello there. To solve this question, we simply need to solve this equation for x.


-(1)/(2)x+4=-x+1

We can start by bringing every term with the variable to the left hand side and other constants to the right hand side.

In order to do so, add x - 4 on both sides of the equation:


\begin{gathered} -(1)/(2)x+4+x-4=-x+1+x-4 \\ (x)/(2)=-3 \end{gathered}

Multiply both sides of the equation by a factor of 2


x=-6

To make sure this is the right answer, plug it back into the equation you started with:


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