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10a - 35 = -8a + 1 (please show work)
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Hi there.
10a - 35 = -8a + 1; get the variable to one side, so add 8 to both sides.
18a - 35 = 1; add 36 to both sides so we can isolate the variable.
18a = 36; divide both sides by 18 to solve for the variable.
a = 2
I hope this helps!
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First start with combining and collecting like terms on different sides. So 10a+8a=35+1. 18a=36. Divide a=36/18. a=2.
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