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How to solve -2=4r+s for s
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How to solve -2=4r+s for s
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1.first you would have to divide by 4r
2. that will give you s=-4r-2
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-2 = 4r + s Subtract 4r from both sides
-2 - 4r = s Switch the sides to make it easier to read
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= -4r -2
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