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I got a positive 13 instead of a -13 which is the correct answer. What did i do wrong?

I got a positive 13 instead of a -13 which is the correct answer. What did i do wrong-example-1
User Grobber
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Answer:

You seemed to have forgotten the negative in front of the
n

Explanation:

You seemed to have forgotten the negative in front of the
n\\


-13-n=0

Move negative thirteen to the other side


-n=13

Divide by negative one


n=-13

User Seyfi
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The answer is -13

After you add the -13 to both sides, you end up with:

-n = 13

When you rewrote the problem, you got rid of the negative sign on the n variable, making it positive. If you kept the negative sign, you end up with -13 as a final result because you need to find n, not negative n.

Thus,

n = -13

Summary:

Your mistake was that you got rid of the negative sign on the n, changing the problem's answer.

:)

User RochesterinNYC
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