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Solve the equation -5(x-2)=-(x+6)

User Hmdbbgh
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Answer:


\huge{ \bold{ \huge{ \boxed{ \sf{x = 4}}}}}

Explanation:


\sf{ - 5(x - 2) = - (x + 6)}

Distribute -5 through the parentheses in left hand side

Similarly, distribute ( - ) sign through the parentheses in right hand side


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 5x + 10 = - x - 6}}

Move x to left hand hand side and change it's sign

Similarly, move 10 to right hand side and change it's sign


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 5x + x = - 6 - 10}}

Collect like terms


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 4x = - 6 - 10}}

The negative integers are always added but posses the negative ( - ) sign


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ - 4x = - 16}}

Divide both sides by -4


\longrightarrow{ \sf{ ( - 4x)/( - 4) = ( - 16)/( - 4)}}

Calculate


\longrightarrow{ \sf{x = 4}}

Hope I helped!

Best regards! :D

User Reko
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Steps to solve:

-5(x - 2) = -(x + 6)

~Simplify both sides

-5x + 10 = -x - 6

~Subtract 10 to both sides

-5x = -x - 16

~Add x to both sides

-4x = -16

~Divide -4 to both sides

x = 4

Best Of Luck!

User Pwolaq
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