Solve for w
w=-13
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6-2w-\left(-3\right)=w-\left(4+4w\right)
To find the opposite of 2w-3, find the opposite of each term.
6-2w+3=w-\left(4+4w\right)
The opposite of -3 is 3.
9-2w=w-\left(4+4w\right)
Add 6 and 3 to get 9.
9-2w=w-4-4w
To find the opposite of 4+4w, find the opposite of each term.
9-2w=-3w-4
Combine w and -4w to get -3w.
9-2w+3w=-4
Add 3w to both sides.
9+w=-4
Combine -2w and 3w to get w.
w=-4-9
Subtract 9 from both sides.
w=-13
Subtract 9 from -4 to get -13.
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