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30 May, 12:37

Solve the following equation for the given variable 3 (x+6) = -9

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  1. 30 May, 12:45
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    so ... 3 (x+6) = -9

    at 1st you do 3*x which is 3x then 3*6=18

    all together is (3x+18) = -9

    then get rid of brackets 3x+18=-9

    after that take away 18 from both sides 3x+18=-9

    -18 - 18

    which is 3x = - 27

    then you divide 3 in the both side

    its going to be 3x = - 27

    3/3=1x or x then - 27/3 = - 9

    so x = - 9
  2. 30 May, 13:05
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    x = - 9

    Step-by-step explanation:

    3 (x+6) = -9

    Divide each side by 3

    3/3 * (x+6) = -9/3

    x+6 = - 3

    Subtract 6 from each side

    x+6-6 = - 3-6

    x = - 9
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