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Solve for x*
(7x – 6)
(4x + 11)
(6x + 5)

User Ali Asad
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Answer:

x = 6/7

x = -11/4

x = -5/6

Explanation:

Assume each term is equal to zero; therefore

(7x - 6) = 0; add 6 to both sides

7x = 6; divide by 7

x = 6/7

(4x + 11) = 0; subtract 11 from both sides

4x = -11; divide by 4

x = -11/4

(6x + 5) = 0; subtract 5 from both sides

6x = -5; divide by 6

x = -5/6

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