Respuesta :
First you had to add by six from both sides of equation form.
[tex]-6+3x+6=-9+6[/tex]
Then simplify.
[tex]3x=-3[/tex]
Next you divide by three from both sides of equation form.
[tex]\frac{3x}{3}= \frac{-3}{3}[/tex]
Finally simplify by equation.
[tex]\frac{-3}{3}=-1[/tex]
[tex]x=-1[/tex]
Final answer [tex]\boxed{x=-1}[/tex]
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-Charlie
Hey there!!
We have:
... -6+3x=-9
What is the value of 'x' so that it fits the scenario.
If we fit the value of 'x'in the given equation, then, we will have to get -9.
... -6+3x=-9
Now, let's add 6 on both sides so we could get all the variables on one side and the constants on one side.
This would make it easier for us to find out the value x.
... -6 + 3x + 6 = -9 + 6
... 3x = -3
Now, let's divide 3 on both sides to isolate the x.
... 3x / 3 = -3/3
... x = -1.
Hence, the value of x is -1 .
Hope my answer helps!