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Which accurately shows how to use inverse operations to find the value of a in a + 5 = 14?

14 + 5 = a
18 = a
14 + 5 = a
19 = a
14 – 5 = a
8 = a
14 – 5 = a
9 = a

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The answer is a=9 because 14 minus 5 equals 9.
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For this case we have the following expression:


a + 5 = 14

We must find the value of "a":

Subtracting 5 from both sides of the equation we have:


a + 5-5 = 14-5

Different signs are subtracted and the sign of the major is placed:


a = 9

Thus, the correct option is D.

ANswer:


14-5 = a\\9 = a

Option D

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