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Solve for b. −4= 6+b
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Solve for b.
−4= 6+b
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Answer:
b = -10
Explanation:
-4 = 6 + b
-6 = -6
-10 = b
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-4 = 6 + b equals -10=b
Your subtract 6 from both sides and that gives you -4-6 which is -10
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