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What is the value of x? -6x= 5x + 22
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What is the value of x? -6x= 5x + 22
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Answer:
-2
Explanation:
-6x= 5x + 22
-11x = 22
22/-11
-2
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-6x= 5x + 22. Given
-6x - 22= 5x Subtract 22 on both sides
-22= 11x. Add 6x to both sides
-2= x. Divide 11 on both sides to get x
x= -2 Answer
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