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  • 24-02-2019
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What is the value of A in the equation A= -a+6

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apple3795
apple3795 apple3795
  • 24-02-2019

A=3

A=-a+6

A+A=6

2A=6

6÷2=3

A=3

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laragold laragold
  • 24-02-2019

Answer:

A = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

Step 1: Remove the 'A' from the right side of the equation by adding 'A' to both sides.

A = -A + 6

2A = 6

Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by 2 to get A on it's own.

[tex]\frac{2A}{2} = \frac{6}{2}[/tex]

Therefore, A = 3

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