Math Equation Response Question

What is the value of x that makes this equation true?
-5(2x-3)+ 4x = -3x+6

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The equation is:

-5(2x - 3) + 4x = -3x + 6

To solve for x, we first need to simplify the equation:

-10x + 15 + 4x = -3x + 6

Next, we combine like terms:

-10x + 4x - 3x = 6 - 15

Simplifying further:

-9x = -9

To isolate x, we divide both sides of the equation by -9:

x = 1

Therefore, the value of x that makes the equation true is 1.