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What is the solution to the equation Negative 3 (h + 5) + 2 = 4 (h + 6) minus 9?

h = –4
h = –2
h = 2
h = 4

User Ppotaczek
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Answer:

a. h = -4

Explanation:

User Nilesh Rathore
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Answer:

h=-4

Explanation:

Use the Distributive law:

1. -3(h+5) gives us -3h-15 then you add your two(2).

the whole of your left side of the equation will give you -3h-13

2. 4(h+6) gives us 4h+24 then you subtract nine(9).

the whole of the right side of the equation will give you 4h+15

3. equate the two like this:

-3h-13=4h+15

4. group like terms of each side:

-13-15=4h+3h

5. Add and Subtract

-28=7h

6. Decide both sides by 7 to make h the subject of the formula

7. Congratulations you got your answer as h=-4

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