Solve for n
n=-3
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6n+6=-2\left(n+9\right)
Use the distributive property to multiply 3 by 2n+2.
6n+6=-2n-18
Use the distributive property to multiply -2 by n+9.
6n+6+2n=-18
Add 2n to both sides.
8n+6=-18
Combine 6n and 2n to get 8n.
8n=-18-6
Subtract 6 from both sides.
8n=-24
Subtract 6 from -18 to get -24.
n=\frac{-24}{8}
Divide both sides by 8.
n=-3
Divide -24 by 8 to get -3.
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