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-21 - 8a = -5(a +6)
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User Freakishly
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Answer:

a = 3

Explanation:

-21 - 8a = -5(a + 6)

-21 - 8a = -5a - 30

8a + (-5a) = 30 - 21

3a = 9

a = 9/3

a = 3

User Dark Daskin
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Answer:

Explanation:

First multiply the -5 to (a+6)

The equation will look like this

-21 - 8a = -5a -30

then move the numbers around where you have a value times on one side, and a normal value on the other

add -5a to -8a, and add -21 to -30

the equation should look like this:

-13a = -51

then you need to get the a by itself, so divide -13 by -51

a= 13/51 (as a fraction with 13 on top)

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