Respuesta :

[tex] 2(x+2)=-(7x+6)\\
2x+4=-7x-6\\
9x=-10\\
x=-\dfrac{10}{9} [/tex]

To find the value of x in the equation 2(x+2)=-(7x+6), we need to get x by itself. We can do this by evaluating each side of the equation.

2(x+2) = -(7x+6)

First we must do multiplication (since we can't simplify the parenthesis). We must note that the - sign in front of the left expression is the same as -1.

2x + 4 = -7x - 6

Now we want to get the x's on one side and the numbers on the other.

9x = -10

We want to have a singular x, so:

x = -10/9