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x = -\frac{9}{2} = -4\frac{1}{2} = -4.5
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1-x-3-x=7
To find the opposite of 3+x, find the opposite of each term.
-2-x-x=7
Subtract 3 from 1 to get -2.
-2-2x=7
Combine -x and -x to get -2x.
-2x=7+2
Add 2 to both sides.
-2x=9
Add 7 and 2 to get 9.
x=\frac{9}{-2}
Divide both sides by -2.
x=-\frac{9}{2}
Fraction \frac{9}{-2} can be rewritten as -\frac{9}{2} by extracting the negative sign.
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