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How do you solve 2x+1=-3
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2x+1=-3
Subtract 1 from both sides
2x=-4
Divide both sides by 2
so now you get
x=-2
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2x+1 = -3
2x + 1 -1 =-3
2x = -4
2x/2 = -4/2
x= -2
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