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12 November, 18:52

Solve for a

5+14a=9a-5

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  1. 12 November, 20:54
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    Answer:a = - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    5 + 14a = 9a - 5

    This is an algebraic linear equation.

    To solve for the unknown, we collect like terms, this gives us

    14a - 9a = - 5 - 5

    5a = - 10

    We divide both sides of the equation by the coefficient of a that is, 5, then we get

    a = - 10/5

    a = - 2
  2. 12 November, 22:00
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    Steps to solve:

    5 + 14a = 9a - 5

    ~Subtract 5 to both sides

    5 - 5 + 14a = 9a + (-5) - 5

    ~Simplify

    14a = 9a - 10

    ~Subtract 9a to both sides

    14a - 9a = 9a - 9a - 10

    ~Simplify

    5a = - 10

    ~Divide 5 to both sides

    5a/5 = - 10/5

    ~Simplify

    a = - 2

    Best of Luck!
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