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What are the solutions of the equation −12x+26=−(15)−x+2+3 ? ​ x=−22 ​ and x = 3 ​x = 2 and x = 3 x = 2 and x=−22 x = 2 and ​x = 4

User Rob Kovacs
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Answer:
x=(36)/(11)

Explanation:

Given the following equation:


-12x+26=-(15)-x+2+3

You need to solve for the variable "x" in order to find its value. You can do it applying the following steps:

1. You can add the like terms on the rigth side of the equation:


-12x+26=-10-x

2. Now you need to add "x" to both sides of the equation:


-12x+26+x=-10-x+x\\\\-11x+26=-10

3. The next step is to subtract 26 from both sides of the equation:


-11x+26-26=-10-26\\\\-11x=-36

4. And finally, you have to divide both sides of the equation by -11:


(-11x)/(-11)=(-36)/(-11)\\\\x=(36)/(11)

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