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24 July, 19:46

What are the roots of x in the equation - 4 - 14x = x+5?

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  1. 24 July, 19:54
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    First you would subtract x from both sides to move all the x's to one side Then you would add 4 to both side to move all the non x's to one side Lastly divide by negative 15 to have x by itself 9/-15 = -.6 So x as has root at x=-0.6
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