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What does x equal in the equation − 6 x − 15 = 4 x + 35?

User NotJarvis
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Answer: x = -5

Explanation:

In order to solve this problem, you need to isolate the variable.

In this problem, you need to isolate the x.

-6x -15 = 4x +35

10x = -50

x = -5

User Caleb Seadon
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Answer:

x = -5

Explanation:

− 6 x − 15 = 4 x + 35

Add 6x to each side

− 6 x+6x − 15 = 4 x+6x + 35

-15 = 10x+35

Subtract 35 from each side

-15-35 = 10x+35-35

-50 = 10x

Divide each side by 10

-50/10 = 10x/10

-5 =x

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