6x + 29 = 5

1. -4
2. -18
3. 204
4. -144****

I used the calculator and got -144 but I'm not sure. Am I correct?

Is @Reed available to help?

subtract 29 from both sides. divide each side by 6

6x + 29 =5 6x=-24 -24/6 = x = -4

To check if your answer is correct, we can solve the equation step by step.

Given equation: 6x + 29 = 5

Step 1: Subtract 29 from both sides of the equation to isolate the term with x.
6x + 29 - 29 = 5 - 29
This simplifies to: 6x = -24

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by 6 to solve for x.
6x/6 = -24/6
This simplifies to: x = -4

So, the correct answer is option 1: -4. Your calculation of -144 might have been a mistake.

did you check your answer?

Clearly not.

I'm very sorry but Reed died several months ago.