Answer:
x = -4
Step-by-step explanation:
Note the equal sign, what you do to one side, you do to the other. Do the opposite of PEMDAS.
PEMDAS =
Parenthesis
Exponents (& Roots)
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
First, divide 3 from both sides of the equation:
(3(-3 - 3x))/3 = (27)/3
-3x - 3 = 27/3
-3x - 3 = 9
Next, isolate the variable, x. Note that what you do to one side of the equation, you do to the other. Do the opposite of PEMDAS.
First, add 3 to both sides:
-3x - 3 (+3) = 9 (+3)
-3x = 9 + 3
-3x = 12
Next, divide -3 from both sides:
(-3x)/-3 = (12)/-3
x = 12/-3
x = -4
x = -4 is your answer.
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The answer should be y=3x-3 hope this helps!

Here, we want to get what Andre's mistake was and correct it
To answer this, we are supposed to use the division law of indices
We have this as;

Now, in the case of this question, x is 4 and y is -3
So, we have the expression as;

His mistake is thus adding the exponents instead of subtracting
The answer is = d due to the proportional
We write the expression:
((2 ^ (1/2)) * (2 ^ (3/4))) ^ 2
We use for this case the properties of lso exponents:
((2 ^ (1/2)) * (2 ^ (3/4))) ^ 2
((2 ^ (2/2)) * (2 ^ (6/4)))
((2 ^ (1)) * (2 ^ (3/2)))
((2 ^ (1 + 3/2))
((2 ^ (5/2))
answer:
((2 ^ (5/2))
option 2