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How do I do this linear equation
X+1= -5
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if you're asking how to solve, subtract the 1 from both sides to isolate x
to graph, it would be a vertical line
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This is what it would look lile on a graph
If you need to solve it as an equation it would be
X+1=-5
-1. -1
________
X= -6
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