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NO LINKS!! For what the value of c is the number "a" a solution of the equation?​

NO LINKS!! For what the value of c is the number "a" a solution of the equation-example-1
User GrayCat
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Answer:

c = 33

Explanation:

Given:


4x+1+6c=5c-3x+6;\quad a=-4

To find the value of c for which a is a solution to the equation, substitute x = -4 into the equation and solve for c:


\begin{aligned}x=-4 \implies 4x+1+6c&=5c-3x+6\\4(-4)+1+6c&=5c-3(-4)+6\\-16+1+6c&=5c+12+6\\-15+6c&=5c+18\\-15+c&=18\\c&=33\end{aligned}

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