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\sf x+ (-9) =-18
what's the value x ?​

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Answer:

x = -9

Explanation:

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\sf x+ (-9) =-18 what's the value x ?​-example-1
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User Osgx
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Answer:

x = -9

Explanation:

Given equation,

→ x + (-9) = -18

Now the value of x will be,

→ x + (-9) = -18

→ x - 9 = -18

→ x = -18 + 9

→ [ x = -9 ]

Hence, the value of x is -9.

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