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Solve for 
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-3(-x+5)-6x=-4x
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Solve for x x :\newline3(x+5)6x=4x -3(-x+5)-6 x=-4 x \newlineAnswer: x= x=

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Q. Solve for x x :\newline3(x+5)6x=4x -3(-x+5)-6 x=-4 x \newlineAnswer: x= x=
  1. Distribute and Simplify: First, distribute the 3-3 into the parentheses.3(x)+3(5)6x=4x-3(-x) + -3(5) - 6x = -4x3x156x=4x3x - 15 - 6x = -4x
  2. Combine Like Terms: Combine like terms on the left side of the equation.\newline3x6x15=4x3x - 6x - 15 = -4x\newline3x15=4x-3x - 15 = -4x
  3. Isolate x Terms: Add 3x3x to both sides to get all the x terms on one side.\newline3x+3x15=4x+3x-3x + 3x - 15 = -4x + 3x\newline15=x-15 = -x
  4. Solve for x: Multiply both sides by 1-1 to solve for x.\newline1(15)=1(x)-1(-15) = -1(-x)\newline15=x15 = x

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