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How do you do 4x+9=2x-6

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Answer:

x = -7.5 :)

Explanation:

4x + 9 = 2x - 6

-2x -2x

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2x + 9 = -6

-9 -9

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2x = -15

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2 2

x = -7.5

User Ktransier
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Answer:


x = (-15)/(2)

Explanation:

to answer these types of questions, we want to isolate the variable to one side of the equation


4x + 9 = 2x - 6\\4x - 2x = -6 - 9\\2x = -15\\x = (-15)/(2)

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