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3q+4+9=-14
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Hi! Your answer is q = -9

Please see an explanation for a better and clear understanding to your problem.

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Explanation:

Since we want to solve for q-term. That means we are going to isolate q-term.


\huge{3q+4+9=-14}

We can add 4 and 9 together.


\huge{3q+13=-14}

Because we want to know the value of q. That means we have to isolate q-term by subtracting both sides by 13.


\huge{3q+13-13=-14-13}\\\huge{3q=-27}

We are reaching to the final step where we divide the whole equation by 3.


\huge{(3q)/(3)=-(27)/(3)}\\\huge{q=-9}

Finally, the solution for this equation is q = -9. But what if you are not certain or sure about the answer? Let's check it out!

To check the answer, simply substitute q = -9 in the equation.


\huge{3q+4+9=-14}\\\huge{3(-9)+13=-14}\\\huge{-27+13=-14}\\\huge{-14=-14}

Notice that the equation is true for q = -9. Hence, we can conclude that the solution for this equation is q = -9.

Hope this helps!

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