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Given f(x)=-5x+1f(x)=−5x+1, solve for xx when f(x)=6f(x)=6.
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The coefficient of x is 6

Step-by-step explanation:

The two expressions are

(x)=-5x+1f(x)=−5x+1

and .

f(x)=6f(x)=6.

The sum of the two expressions is

f(x)=-5x+1f(x)=−5x+1(f(x)=6f(x)=6.)

When we group like terms the expression will be,

f(x)=-5x+1f(x)=−5x+1(f(x)=6f(x)=6.)=f(x)=-5x+1f(x)=−5x+1(f(x)=6f(x)=6.)

When we  simplify the expression will now be

f−5x+1(f(x)=6.)

The coefficient of x is the constant behind x in the expression.

The coefficient of x is 3 therefore the answer is 3 .

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