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    Solve the Linear Equation\(- 6 - 2 x = 6\)
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Solve the Linear Equation −6−2x=6- 6 - 2 x = 6−6−2x=6

Question 76

Question 76

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Solve the linear equation −6−2x=6- 6 - 2 x = 6−6−2x=6 for x .


A) x=-6
B) x=66
C) x=-100
D) x=55
E) x=10

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