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-3(n+5)=-21 what is n​

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[ Answer ]


\boxed{N \ = \ 2}

[ Explanation ]

-3(n + 5) = -21

Divide Both Sides By -3


(-3(n \ + \ 5))/(-3) =
(-21)/(3)

Simplify:

N + 5 = 7

Subtract 5 From Both Sides:

N + 5 - 5 = 7 - 5

Simplify:

N = 2


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n=2 because you just solve the equation
-3(n+5)=-21 what is n​-example-1
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