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Given the equation −2x − 13 = 8x + 7, which order of operations completely solves for x? (1 point) Add 2x, then subtract 8x, lastly subtract 7 Add 2x, then add 13, lastly divide by 10 Subtract 8x, then add 13, lastly divide by −10 Subtract 8x, then add 2, lastly add 13

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Explanation:

We have given an equation −2x − 13 = 8x + 7

We need to find the operations that is used to find the value of x. It can be done by the following ways.

Subtract 8x on both the sides of the equation

−2x − 13 -8x= 8x + 7 -8x

-10x-13 = 7

Add 13 on both the sides of the equation,

-10x-13+13 = 7+13

-10x=21

Divide by -10 on both sides


x=(-20)/(10)\\\\x=-2

Hence, the correct option is "Subtract 8x, then add 13, lastly divide by −10"

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