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Max Mendoza
18 December, 15:03
How do you do - 23 = - 2a - 10 + a
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Amaris Buckley
18 December, 16:39
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You first add the a and - 2a. You will end up getting - 23=-1a-10. The next step is to add ten to both sides since it is the opposite of negative. So you get - 13=-1a so you divide the - 13 with the - 1. The answer will be 13=a
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