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What should you do to get both numeric terms on the right side of the equation?

1) Add the numeric terms to the right side of the equation
2) Subtract the numeric terms from the left side of the equation
3) Multiply the numeric terms by -1
4) Divide the numeric terms by the coefficient of t

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Final answer:

To get both numeric terms on the right side of the equation, you can either add the numeric terms to the right side of the equation or subtract the numeric terms from the left side of the equation. Alternatively, you can multiply the numeric terms by -1 or divide the numeric terms by the coefficient of t.

Step-by-step explanation:

  1. Add the numeric terms to the right side of the equation
  2. Subtract the numeric terms from the left side of the equation
  3. Multiply the numeric terms by -1
  4. Divide the numeric terms by the coefficient of t
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