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In the equation g + h = -5, if g = 11, find the value of h.

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Answered by dhruv558961
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Answer:

answer is -16

Step-by-step explanation:

g=11

it is given that:

g+h=-5

11+h= -5

h= -5-11

so, h= -16.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge{\underline{\underline{\bf{Solution}}}}

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\tt given\begin{cases} \sf{Equation : g + h = -5} \\ \sf{g =11} \end{cases}

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\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{To \: Find :}}}}

We have to find the value of h.

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\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{Explanation :}}}}

As, it is given that,

g + h = -5.......(1)

g = 11

If we will pit the value of g in the equation 1 we can get our answer.

\sf{→g + 11 = -5} \\ \\ \sf{→g = -11 - 5} \\ \\ \sf{→g = -16}

\large{\implies{\boxed{\boxed{\sf{g = -16}}}}}

\Large{\underline{\underline{\bf{Verification :}}}}

If we will put the value of g and h in equation.

\sf{→-16 + 5 = -11} \\ \\ \sf{→-11 = -11}

So, our L.H.S and R.H.S are equal.

Hence Verified

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