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Given f(x)= -5x + 1, solve for x when f(x) = 6.
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Given f(x)= -5x + 1, solve for x when f(x) = 6.
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-29
-5(6) + 1
-30 + 1
-29
hope this helps !
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Answer:
x=-1
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