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-3x + 9 = -18 what's the answer

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Answer:

x=9

Explanation:

subtract 9 from both sides.

-3x = -27

divide by -3

x=9

User LoudNPossiblyWrong
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Answer:

x=9

Explanation:

Hi there!

We are given the following equation:

-3x + 9 = -18

We want to solve for x

To do that, we need to isolate x on one side; the value of x (the answer) will be on the other side.

We can manipulate numbers in order to help us isolate x on one side.

First, let's remove 9 from the left side; subtract 9 from both sides

-3x + 9 = -18

- 9 -9

___________________

-3x = -27

Now, there are no more numbers on the left side, but we aren't done yet. The value of x is also equal to the value of 1x.

In order to find the value of 1x, we can divide both sides by -3, as if you divide any number by itself, the result is 1. x doesn't get divided (there are no other numbers or variables to divide x by when we divide -3x by -3), so the result on the left side would be 1x, or x.

Therefore, we need to divide both sides by -3

-3x/-3 = -27/-3

x= 9

(the number is not negative because when you divide a negative by a negative, the resulting number is positive)

Hope this helps!

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