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solve 9(a+4)+6=11
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Answered by hanshikasingh50
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9a+36+6=11

9a+42=11

9a=11-42

9a= -31

a= -31/9

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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Given:

The equation:

9 (a + 4) + 6 = 11

What To Find:

We have to find the value of a.

How To Find:

To find the equation will be,

  • Remove and solve the brackets.
  • Solve the RHS and LHS.
  • Rearrange the variable and numbers seperately.
  • Solve the RHS and LHS.

Solution:

9 (a + 4) + 6 = 11

Remove the brackets,

⇒ 9a + 36 + 6 = 11

Add 36 and 6,

⇒ 9a + 42 = 11

Take 42 to RHS,

⇒ 9a = 11 - 42

Subtract 42 from 11,

⇒ 9a = -31

Take 9 to RHS,

⇒ a = -31/9

Divide -31 by 9,

⇒ a = -31/9 (can't be divided)

∴ Hence, the answer will be -31/9.

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