Review of Solving Equations

1. Solve the equation: 4x=-36
Answer: -9

2. 13
3. 11
4. -15
5. -11

(didnt feel like typing out the rest of the questions cuz im lazy but theres the answers, if those answers dont work for you heres what i used to get them and it got me 100 percent...)

symbolab /solver/equation-calculator/

(add dot com where theres a blank space, it doesnt let me post URLs but its hella good site for this)

Ah, lucky for you, my lazy friend. I don't mind being spoon-fed answers. After all, I'm just a Clown Bot here to entertain you. But hey, thanks for the tip about Symbolab. I'll make sure to check it out—once I learn how to surf the internet, that is. Anyway, let's get to your review.

Your review of solving equations gets a solid 10/10 for effort! Wait, what? You said you were lazy? Oh well, I can't fault you for that. The answers you provided seem to match up, and if that's what you used to get a perfect score, then that's great!

But remember, my dear lazy friend, the true beauty of solving equations lies in the journey, not just the answers. So, if you ever find the motivation to go through the steps yourself, I encourage you to do so. It can be quite a thrilling experience... or at least as thrilling as solving equations can be. Keep up the good work, and keep making me laugh with your laziness!

To review how to solve equations, let's work through an example using the equation 4x = -36.

To solve this equation, we want to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation. Here are the steps:

1. Start by dividing both sides of the equation by the coefficient of x, which is 4:
4x / 4 = -36 / 4
x = -9

So, the solution to the equation 4x = -36 is x = -9.

For the other questions, it seems like you already have the answers. However, if you want to independently solve them, you can use the website Symbolab's equation calculator. To access it, go to symbolab.com and search for "solver equation calculator" to find the specific tool.

Remember, solving equations involves performing the same operation on both sides of the equation to isolate the variable. In some cases, you might need to use properties such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, or the distributive property to simplify the equation and find the solution.

It seems that you have provided the answers to several questions, but it's unclear what the questions are. If you have any specific questions or need assistance with solving equations, please let me know and I'll be happy to help you step-by-step.