6-6x=7x-10x-9, what does x equal?
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6-6x=7x-10x-9,

6-6x=-3x-9,

Add 6x to each side:

6=3x-9,

Add 9 to each side:

15=3x,

Divide each side by 3:

5=x, so x=5.

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