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Matias Schwartz
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5 December, 13:11
If 4 - (2*-3) = 3 what is the value of x
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Branson Gentry
5 December, 13:36
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x=2
Step-by-step explanation:
4 - (2x-3) = 3
4+-1 (2x-3) = 3 (Distribute the Negative Sign)
4+-1 (2x) + (-1) (-3) = 3
4+-2x+3=3
(-2x) + (4+3) = 3 (Combine Like Terms)
-2x+7=3
Step 2: Subtract 7 from both sides.
-2x+7-7=3-7
-2x=-4
Step 3: Divide both sides by - 2.
-2x / -2 = - 4 / -2 remember 2 negative become a positive
x=2
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