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Use transformations to solve the equation. c – 16 = 41 A. c = –57 B. c = –25 C. c = 25 D. c = 57
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Use transformations to solve the equation. c – 16 = 41 A. c = –57 B. c = –25 C. c = 25 D. c = 57
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Use transformations to solve the equation. c – 16 = 41 A. c = –57 B. c = –25 C. c = 25 D. c = 57
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you should just transfer -16 to the other side so you gonna have : c = 41 + 16 so c = 57 :))
i hope this be helpful
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