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-2(x+3) = 8
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Answered by sakshii200
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Step-by-step explanation:

(-2)(x+3)=8

x+3=(-4)

x=(-7)

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Answered by Anonymous
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-2(x+3) = 8

-2x -6 = 8

-2x = 8 + 6

-2x = 14

x = 14/-2

x = -7

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