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Suppose x = 7 is a solution to the equation 4x − 2(x + a) = 8. Find the value of a that makes the equation true.

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Answer:

a=3 i think, sorry if i'm wrong

Explanation:

4x-2(x+a)=8 ~parenthesis first.

4*7-14-2a=8 ~4 times 7= 28 and just bring down the rest.

28-14-2a=8 ~ add 14 to negative 14 and 8, the positive and negative 14 would cancel out each other.

28-2a=22 ~ subtract 28 from both positive 28 and 22.

-2a=-6 ~ divide by 2 on both sides.

a=3 ~ The reason why it is 3 is because negative 2 times positive 3 equals negative 6.

User Axanpi
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Answer:

a=6 x=1

Explanation:

4x1=4 4-2=2

2+6=8

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