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Help!!! what is -6+x+4=-5

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Answer:


\sf \: x = - 3

Explanation:

Now we have to,

→ Find the required value of x.

The equation is,

→ -6 + x + 4 = -5

Then the value of x will be,

→ -6 + x + 4 = -5

→ x + (-6 + 4) = -5

→ x + (-2) = -5

→ x - 2 = -5

→ x = -5 + 2

→ [ x = -3 ]

Hence, the value of x is -3.

User Nathan Anderson
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Answer:

x = -3 (yes that's negative 3)

Explanation:

Solve for x by simplifying both sides of the equation, then isolating the variable.

User EazyC
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