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What is "a" in this equation?

What is "a" in this equation?-example-1
User Delbert
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Answer:

a = 2

Explanation:

1. Factor out an
a from
12a-16a to get
a(12-16)=-8

2. Simplify 
a(12-16) to get
-4a=-8

3. Finally, we divide -4 from each side to get
a=2

User Tyler Rash
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Answer:

a = 2

Explanation:

12a - 16a = -8

Collect like terms...

-4a = -8

Divide both sides of the equation by -4 to isolate the unknown variable...

a = 2

Hope this helps! :)

User Zach Bloomquist
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