Respuesta :
[tex] : \implies \sf 9x + 3 = - 33[/tex]
[tex] : \implies \sf 9x = - 33 - 3[/tex]
[tex] : \implies \sf 9x = - 36[/tex]
[tex] : \implies \sf x = \dfrac{ - 36}{9} = - 4[/tex]
[tex] \therefore \sf x = -4 [/tex]
Answer is x = -4
Arrange the equation so that +3 goes to the other side by subtracting -3 from both sides.
The equation then becomes 9x = -36
Afterwards, to separate the 9 from the x, you divide 9 on both sides.
The equation then becomes x = -36/9, where -36 divided by 9 is -4.
The equation is then left with x = -4 where you have solved x.
Hope this helps!
Arrange the equation so that +3 goes to the other side by subtracting -3 from both sides.
The equation then becomes 9x = -36
Afterwards, to separate the 9 from the x, you divide 9 on both sides.
The equation then becomes x = -36/9, where -36 divided by 9 is -4.
The equation is then left with x = -4 where you have solved x.
Hope this helps!