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Katelynn Hansen
26 March, 14:46
How do you solve
-32+2a=0
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Braden Duke
26 March, 15:51
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If you're solving for a, you would add 32 to both sides
2a=32
then you would divide by 2
a=16
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Aidan Ponce
26 March, 16:06
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THE answer will be a=16
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