Which of the following four equations has the solution of the lowest value?(1 point)
x − 6 = −16
x minus 6 equals negative 16
x + 19 = −5
x plus 19 equals negative 5
x + 25 = 2
x plus 25 equals 2
x − 7 = 28
x minus 7 equals 28
To find the solution of each equation, we need to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation.
1) x − 6 = −16
Adding 6 to both sides: x = -10
2) x + 19 = −5
Subtracting 19 from both sides: x = -24
3) x + 25 = 2
Subtracting 25 from both sides: x = -23
4) x − 7 = 28
Adding 7 to both sides: x = 35
Out of the four equations, the equation with the solution of the lowest value is x = -24.