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Solve the following equation for the variable (a). -3a = 15 a = 5 a = 12 a = -5 a = 18
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Solve the following equation for the
variable (a). -3a = 15
a = 5
a = 12
a = -5
a = 18
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-3 x -5 = 15
a negative & negative equals positive!
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Divide -3
-3/-3a = 15/-3
a = -5
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