-x+3=6 what is x?
Answers:
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-3
Add x to both sides to get:
3 = 6 + x
Then subtract 6 from both sides to get
-3 = x
-3
-x+3=6
-x=3
x=-3
i think
-3
buy a calculator!
x = 3
x=-3
-3!! Come on give us some more! Reminds me of school
-x+3=6
-3 -3
-x=3
x=-3
-x+3=6
-x=6-3
-x=3
divide both sides with -
x=3
Did you not pass the 6th grade??
-3 is x because: -1(-3) +3=6
and why do you keep asking?
i have to say i dont think -3 is right, as my calculator says -3+3=0. but i couldnt give you a better answer anyway, so sorry!
-x+3=6
-x=6-3=3
if -X=3 ,(-)*-x=(-)*3
then X= -3
-x + 3 = 6
- 3 -3
- x = 3
x = -3
-3 would be the answer
To find the x you must take subtract 3 from each side. (always do the opposite of the problem. Since this problem is -x "plus" 3 = 6 you need to take the 3 and "subtract" from each side.
6-3= 3 add the negative sign to it and you have -3.
-3
-x = 3
x = -3
-3
x=variable
-x=6-3
-x=3
x=-3
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doing it in my head came up with x=3 but my calculator doesn't agree och well its 3 do we get 10 points and a correct answer and a big tic
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