jazmintagaloa
jazmintagaloa
27-06-2018
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What is the value of x? -6x=42
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Halke
Halke
27-06-2018
[tex] x = \frac{42}{ - 6} \\ x = - 7[/tex]
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PenguinHelper
PenguinHelper
27-06-2018
To solve this question, one must divide each side of the equation to get x by itself.
Dividing by -6, one gets:
x=-[tex] \frac{42}{6} [/tex]
This can be simplified to x = -7
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