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What is the value of x when solving the equation Negative 2 x + (negative 8) = 2 x + 8 using algebra tiles?
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What is the value of x when solving the equation Negative 2 x + (negative 8) = 2 x + 8 using algebra tiles?
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Answer:
your answer -4
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x= -4
Explanation:
-2x-8=2x+8 or, -2x-8-2x-8=0 or,-4x-16=0 or,-4(x+4)=0 or,x+4=0 or,x= -4
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