mikkel1052
mikkel1052
15-10-2018
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how to solve: -8x+3=-6x+11
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imew0022
imew0022
15-10-2018
Step 1) Begin by moving the terms; move the variable to the left side
and change its sign. -8x+6x+3=11.
Step 2) Collect the like terms.
-2x=11-3.
Step 3) Divide both sides of the equation by -2.
Answer: x=-4
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