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How to solve for x using the equation: 12 = -4 (- 6x - 3)

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pik56
I don’t know how to explain it so I am just giving the equation

12=-4(-6x-3x)
Divide both sides by 4
12/4=-4(-6x-3x)/4
3=-4(-6x-3x)/4
3=-(-6x-3x)
3=9x
9x/9 = 3/9
Divide both sides by 9
x=1/3