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Solve the equation 10 + h = 4. h = 6 h = -6 h = 14 h = -14
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Solve the equation 10 + h = 4.
h = 6
h = -6
h = 14
h = -14
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The answer will be -6
This because:
10+h=4 we need to substitute 10 to leave the h alone
H=4-10
H=-6
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H=-6
hope this helps you
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