DoubleBack4x
DoubleBack4x DoubleBack4x
  • 24-10-2018
  • Mathematics
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How do you solve for a?−5+a=-10

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naomi479xx
naomi479xx naomi479xx
  • 24-10-2018

Hi there!

Here we go:

-5 + a = -10

Add 5 to each side of the equation


a = -5


There you go! I really hope this helped, if there's anything just let me know! :)

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kyaxpotts
kyaxpotts kyaxpotts
  • 24-10-2018
add -5 to -10
a= -10
+5


and you will get -5

a= -5
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