Solve for x
x=-\frac{1}{2}=-0.5
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41-22x-18x=14-30x+32
Add 35 and 6 to get 41.
41-40x=14-30x+32
Combine -22x and -18x to get -40x.
41-40x=46-30x
Add 14 and 32 to get 46.
41-40x+30x=46
Add 30x to both sides.
41-10x=46
Combine -40x and 30x to get -10x.
-10x=46-41
Subtract 41 from both sides.
-10x=5
Subtract 41 from 46 to get 5.
x=\frac{5}{-10}
Divide both sides by -10.
x=-\frac{1}{2}
Reduce the fraction \frac{5}{-10} to lowest terms by extracting and canceling out 5.
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