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Solve the following equation:9-6x=3

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We are given that,

9 - 6x = 3

In this equation, we have to find the value of 'x'. '

It can be calculated by separating the values of x at one side and constants at the other side.

Therefore, we can re-write this equation as:

9 - 6x = 3

or

- 6x = 3 - 9

-6x = -12

Multiplying both sides by (-1), we get

-1 * (-6x) = -1 * -12

6x = 12

x = 12/6

or

x = 2

Hence, the value of x would be 2.

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