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-5x-6=1 how to solve for x

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Answer: x = -7/5

Explanation:

Our task is to find the value of x in the equation:


\dashrightarrow\bf{-5x-6=1}

Add 6 to both sides


\dashrightarrow\bf{-5x=7}

Divide both sides by -5


\dashrightarrow\bf{x=-\cfrac{7}{5}}


\therefore Therefore, x = -7/5.


\rule{300}{3}

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User TheGrayVacuum
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=-7over 5 in fraction form
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