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When solving the equation -1/2(x + 10)=-3, identify the operation that should be done first
Divide by -2
Add 10
Multiplied by -2
Subtract 10
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To solve the equation -1/2(x + 10)=-3, the first operation that should be done is to multiply by -2.
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