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Solve for x -3(x + 5) = -9

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Answer:


\tt x=-2

Explanation:


\tt -3(x + 5) = -9

Step (1) :- Distribute


\tt -3x-15=-9

Step (2) :- Add 15 to both sides


\tt -3x-15+15=-9+15

Step (3) :- Simplify


\tt -3x=6

Step (4) :- Divide both sides by -3:-


\tt \cfrac{-3x}{-3}=\cfrac{6}{-3}


\tt x=-2\;\; \bf Answer

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User Dan Anderson
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Answer:


\sf:\implies \quad {\pmb{\sf x = -2}}

Solution:

Let's solve the given problem step by step :


:\implies \quad \sf - 3(x + 5) = - 9

First, distribute the given problem :


:\implies \quad \sf - 3(x + 5) = - 9


\sf:\implies \quad - (3 * x) - (3 * 5) = - 9

Add 15 to both sides :


\sf:\implies \quad - 3x - 15 = - 9


\sf:\implies \quad - 3x - 15 + 15 = - 9 + 15

On simplifying :


\sf:\implies \quad -3x-15+15 = -9+15


\sf:\implies \quad - 3x = 6

Dividing both sides with same factor :


\sf:\implies \quad - 3x = 6


\sf:\implies \quad ( - 3x)/( - 3) = (6)/( - 3)


\sf:\implies \boxed{ \pmb{ \sf\quad x = - 2}}

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