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Solve xβˆ’6βˆ’7=βˆ’11 for x. Solution
First we need to add
to both sides.

xβˆ’6=

Next, we will multiply both sides by the denominator,
, to isolate the variable.

(βˆ’6)xβˆ’6=βˆ’4(βˆ’6)

Simplify.

x=

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