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-6x +10 = -104

what’s x ?

User Amit Amola
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Answer:


\boxed {x = 19}

Explanation:

Solve for the value of
x:

-
6x + 10 = -104

-Subtract
10 to both sides:

-
6x + 10 - 10 = -104 -10

-
6x = -114

-Divide both sides by
6:


(-6x)/(-6) = (-114)/(-6)


\boxed {x = 19}

Therefore, the value of
x is
19.

User Pcgben
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6 votes

Answer:

19

Explanation:

-6x + 10 = -104

-6x = -114

x = 19

User Neverbirth
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