Which of the following four equations has the solution of the lowest value

X-6=-16
X+19=-5
X+25=2
X-7=28

To find the solution of each equation, we need to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation. Then, we can compare the values of x in each equation to determine which one has the lowest value.

1) X-6=-16:
Adding 6 to both sides: X = -16 + 6 = -10

2) X+19=-5:
Subtracting 19 from both sides: X = -5 - 19 = -24

3) X+25=2:
Subtracting 25 from both sides: X = 2 - 25 = -23

4) X-7=28:
Adding 7 to both sides: X = 28 + 7 = 35

Comparing the values of x in each equation, we see that -24 has the lowest value. Therefore, the equation X+19=-5 has the solution of the lowest value.