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Suppose x = 5 is a solution to the equation 4x − 3(x + a) = 2. Find the value of a that makes the equation true.

a. -25

b. 2

c. 3

d. 1

User Coeus
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Answer:


a = 1

Explanation:

Given


4x - 3(x + a) = 2


x = 5

Required

Determine the value of a


4x - 3(x + a) = 2

Substitute 5 for x


4(5) - 3(5 + a) = 2

Open all brackets


20 - 15 - 3a = 2


5 - 3a = 2

Collect Like Terms


-3a = 2 - 5


-3a = -3

Solve for a


a = -3/-3


a = 1

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