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-136=8(6x-5) can someone please help ?

User Jagsaund
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Answer:


\boxed{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{x = - 2}}}}}

Explanation:


\sf{ - 136 = 8(6x - 5)}

Distribute 8 through the parentheses


\sf{ - 136 = 48x - 40}

Swap the sides of the equation


\sf{48x - 40 = - 136}

Move 40 to right hand side and change it's sign


\sf{48x = - 136 + 40}

Calculate


\sf{48x = - 96}

Divide both sides of the equation by 48


\sf{ (48x)/(48) = ( - 96)/(48) }

⇒Calculate


\sf{x = - 2}

Hope I helped!

Best regards!!

User Shivam Kapoor
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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{x=-2}

Explanation:


-136=8(6x-5)

Dividing both sides by 8.


-17=6x-5

Adding 5 to both sides.


-12=6x

Dividing both sides by 6.


-2=x

User Sufyan Ahmad
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