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4(n + 5) = 4 + 2n

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n = 12

n = -16

n = -7

n = -8

User Thepoosh
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Given Equation:

4(n + 5) = 4 + 2n

To Find:

The value of n.

Solution:

By opening the brackets in the LHS, we get

4n + 20 = 4 + 2n

Now taking the like terms to one side, we get

4n - 2n = 4 - 20

By subtracting the like terms, we get

or, 2n = -16

By taking 2 to the RHS, we get

n = -16/2

or, n = -8

Answer:

Option 4. n = -8

User Dearsina
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Answer:

n = - 8

Explanation:


4(n + 5) = 4 + 2n

Expand the terms in the bracket

That's


4n + 20 = 4 + 2n

Subtract 2n from both sides of the equation


4n - 2n + 20 = 4 + 2n - 2n \\ 2n + 20 = 4

Subtract 20 from both sides of the equation


2n + 20 - 20 = 4 - 20 \\ 2n = - 16

Divide both sides by 2


(2n)/(2) = - ( 16)/(2) \\

We have the final answer as

n = - 8

Hope this helps you

User Marcos Mendes
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