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Solve 12 + 12a + 4a = -4

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Answer:

a=-1

Step-by-step explanation:

we need to get a by itself

first combine like terms

12+16a=-4

now we need to get rid of the 12 so subtract it to other side

-16=16a

now divide 16 by -16 which gives you -1=a

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  • 11-09-2020
Answer: a=-1

12+12a+4a=-4

(Collect like terms)
12+16a=-4

(Move constant to the right-hand side and change it’s sign)
16a=-4-12

(Calculate the difference)
16a=-16

(Divide both sides of the equation by 16)
a=-1
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