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solve for x.
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subtract from both sides: subtract what from both sides?
solving linear equations in a variety of forms
5 = -x + 5x + 8
5 = 4x + 8
(equation with blanks: \\(\frac{5}{-6} - (\square) = x + \frac{8}{6} - (\square)\\))

Explanation:

Step1: Identify target term to isolate x

We start with the simplified equation: $5 = -6x - 8$. To isolate the term with $x$, we first eliminate the constant $-8$ from the right side.

Step2: Add 8 to both sides (equivalent to subtracting -8)

To cancel $-8$ on the right, we add 8 to both sides, which is the same as subtracting $-8$ from both sides.
$\frac{5}{-6} - (-8) = x + \frac{8}{-6} - (-8)$

Step3: Confirm the missing values

The operation requires subtracting $-8$ (or adding 8) from both sides, so the empty boxes are filled with $-8$.

Answer:

The values to fill in the boxes (from left to right) are $\boldsymbol{-8}$ and $\boldsymbol{-8}$ (we subtract $-8$ from both sides, which is equivalent to adding 8 to both sides to solve for $x$).

For the full solution of $x$:

Step1: Start with simplified equation

$5 = -6x - 8$

Step2: Add 8 to both sides

$5 + 8 = -6x - 8 + 8$
$13 = -6x$

Step3: Solve for x

$x = \frac{13}{-6} = -\frac{13}{6}$

Final value of $x$: $-\frac{13}{6}$