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SimplifyOkie dokie so first things first, you have to get rid of those parentheses! To do this you use the distributive property. -3(x+2) is the same thing as -3(x)+-3(2). that and you get -9=-3x-6. So you want to get x by itself to be able to find what x is, so you add 6 to both sides of the equation to get rid of the -6. So then you get -3=-3x. Then you must divide both sides by the coefficient of x, which would be -3. When you divide both sides by -3 you get -3/-3=x, which is the same thing as 1=x. Hope this helped!
Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do to the other.
Follow PEMDAS.
First, distribute -3 to all terms within the parenthesis.
-9 = -3(x + 2)
-9 = -3x - 6
Next, do the opposite of PEMDAS. Isolate the x. Note the equal sign. What you do to one side, you do the other.
Add 6 to both sides
-9 = -3x - 6
-9 (+6) = -3x - 6 (+6)
-9 + 6 = -3x
-3x = -3
Isolate the x. Divide - 3 from both sides
-3x/-3 = -3/-3
x = -3/-3
x = 1
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1 is your answer for x
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hope this helps