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Answered by Ambardeep
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  • How to solve your problem

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x=\frac{-4}{7}(x+10)

x=7−4(x+10)

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Combine multiplied terms into a single fraction

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x=-\frac{4}{7}(x+10)

x=−74(x+10)

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x=\frac{-4(x+10)}{7}

x=7−4(x+10)

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Distribute

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x=\frac{{\color{#c92786}{-4(x+10)}}}{7}

x=7−4(x+10)

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x=\frac{{\color{#c92786}{-4x-40}}}{7}

x=7−4x−40

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Multiply all terms by the same value to eliminate fraction denominators

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4

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7

x=\frac{-4x-40}{7}

x=7−4x−40

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Answered by nithisharubi12
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Answer:

Super answer you can use this answer

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