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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 = 7

Explanation:

User Hanabi
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Answer:


a=3

Explanation:

So we have the equation:


4x-2(x+a)=8

And we want to find a such that x = 7 is a possible solution.

To do so, substitute 7 for x. Thus:


4(7)-2(7+a)=8

Multiply the left and distribute the right:


28-14-2a=8

Subtract:


14-2a=8

Subtract 14 from both sides:


-2a=-6

Divide by -2: "


a=3

So, the value of a is 3.

And our equation would be:


4x-2(x+3)=8

And we're done!

Edit: Incorrect Answer

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