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Solve the two-step equation.

-9x + 0.4 = 4
Which operation must be performed to move all the constants to the right side of the equation?

User Madalena
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Answer:

x = -0.4

Explanation:

We have the equation:

-9x + 0.4 = 4

First, the operation to move all the constants to the right side is subtraction since we would have to subtract 0.4 from each side, let's see this:

Now, we have all the constants on the right side of the equation.

Now, the operation we need to perform to isolate the variable is division (since the x has a -9 that is being multiplied by x) we need to do the opposite operation:

Thus, the answer to this equation is x= -0.4

User Davian
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Answer:

x = -0.4

multi-step equation

Explanation:

subtract 0.4 from 4 and 0.4 so it cancells out,

0.4 - 0.4 = 0 (cancelled out)

4 - 0.4 = 3.6

then bring down -9x and divide -9 from both sides

-9/-9 = 0 (cancelled out)

3.6 / -9 = -0.4

x = -0.4

User David Pullar
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