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x=-4.4
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-0.36-x\left(-0.6\right)+3=0
Calculate 0.6 to the power of 2 and get 0.36.
-0.36-x\left(-0.6\right)=-3
Subtract 3 from both sides. Anything subtracted from zero gives its negation.
-0.36+0.6x=-3
Multiply -1 and -0.6 to get 0.6.
0.6x=-3+0.36
Add 0.36 to both sides.
0.6x=-2.64
Add -3 and 0.36 to get -2.64.
x=\frac{-2.64}{0.6}
Divide both sides by 0.6.
x=\frac{-264}{60}
Expand \frac{-2.64}{0.6} by multiplying both numerator and the denominator by 100.
x=-\frac{22}{5}
Reduce the fraction \frac{-264}{60} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 12.
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