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KATRIN_1 [288]
2 years ago
12

-4(x-4)=-44 Please answer this with how you got the answer.

Mathematics
1 answer:
devlian [24]2 years ago
5 0

Answer: x = -15

Step-by-step explanation:

Think PEMDAS

First, we factor the parenthesis:

-4 (x-4) = -4(x) + -4(-4)

now we are left with -4x + 16 = -44

Next is to isolate the "x":

to do this, we must subtract 16 from -44

-44 - 16 = 60

now we have -4x = 60

Now we divide both sides by -4 in order to isolate "x"

dividing -4x/-4 = x

diving 60/-4 = -15

the answer is x= -15

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