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Solve the equation 27=45+9a

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Given the expression:


27=45+9a

to solve for a, we have to move every term and coefficient to the other side. First we move the 45 to the other side with a negative sign (since it is adding to 9a) and then we move the 9 to the other side dividing, since it is multiplying a. Then we get the following:


\begin{gathered} 27=45+9a \\ \Rightarrow27─45=9a \\ \Rightarrow9a=─18 \\ \Rightarrow a=(─18)/(9)=─2 \\ a=─2 \end{gathered}

therefore, a=-2

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