Math, asked by amanret8, 8 months ago

if (x+4) /2= -x-7 then the value of x is?​

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Answered by MagicalBeast
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Answer:

x = (-6)

Step-by-step explanation:

(x+4)/2 = (-x-7)

=> (x+4) = 2(-x-7)

=> x + 4 = (-2x -14)

=> 2x+x = -14-4

=> 3x = (-18)

=> x= (-18/3)

=> x = (-6)

Answered by garvgogia30
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First step, do cross multiplication

x+4= -2x-14

x+2x= -14-4

3x = -18

Therefore, x = -18/3

Therefore, the answer is x=-6
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