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What is x in the equation -7/8x - 9 = x + 6

User Tom Damon
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Answer:

x = -8

Explanation:

Start by moving the "x" terms to one side and the constants to the other.

-7/8x - x = 9 + 6

Combine like terms

-15/8x = 15

Multiply both sides by the reciprocal

(-8/15)·(-15/8x) = (15)·(-8/15)

x = -8

User Bel
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Answer:

I believe the answer is x= -8

Explanation:


( - 7)/(8) x - 9 = x + 6


( - 7)/(8) x = x + 15


- 7x = 8(x + 15)


- 7x = 8x + 120


- 7x - 8x = 120


- 15x = 120


x = - 8

User Saman Khademi
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