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Solve the equation. –6 + 3x = –9

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Answered by Dar3boy
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Solution -:

 - 6 + 3x =  - 9 \\ 3x =  - 9 + 6 \\ 3x =  - 3 \\  \\ x =  \frac{ - 3}{3} \\  \\ x =  - 1

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Answered by rachitsainionline
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− 6 + 3 x = − 9

Move all terms not containing  x  to the right side of the equation.

3 x = − 3

Divide each term by  3  and simplify.  

x = − 1

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