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18 July, 13:27

How do I solve for n in this equation:

-6n-20=-2n+4 (1-3n)

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  1. 18 July, 14:12
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    -6n-20=-2n+4 (1-3n)

    Solution

    The bracket should be expanded

    -6n-20=-2n+4-12n

    Then we collect the like terms

    -6n + 2n+12n = 20+4

    8n=24

    Now divide both sides by 8

    8n/8 = 24/8

    n = 3

    You can now insert 3 into anywhere you see n and see how it goes

    -6n-20 = - 2n + 4 (1-3n)

    -6 (3) - 20 = - 2 (3) + 4[ 1-3 (3) ]

    -18 - 20 = - 6 + 4 (1-9)

    -38 = - 6 - 32

    -38 = - 38

    That's all
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