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Solve for t. −t=9(t−10)

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Answer:

Answer here:-

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-t =>9t -90

=>-10t =>-90

=>t =>9

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Answered by charliejaguars2002
6

ANSWERS:

\Huge\boxed{\mathsf{\Rightarrow T=9}}

EXPLANATIONS:

\Large\boxed{\textnormal{SUBJECT: MATH}}

TO SOLVE:

Isolate by the t from one side of the equation.

Using with distributive property.

SOLUTIONS:

First, expand.

\displaystyle \mathsf{9(t-10)}}

DISTRIBUTIVE PROPERTY

A(B+C)=AB+AC

A(B-C)=AB-AC

A=9

B=T

C=10

9t-9*10

Solve.

Multiply.

\mathsf{9\times10=90}

\displaystyle \mathsf{9t-90}

Rewrite.

\displaystyle \mathsf{-t=9t-90}}

Subtract 9t from both sides.

\displaystyle \mathsf{-t-9t=9t-90-9t}}

Solve.

\displaystyle \mathsf{-10t=-90}}

Divide by -10 from both sides.

\displaystyle \mathsf{\frac{-10t}{-10}=\frac{-90}{-10}}}

Solve.

\displaystyle \mathsf{-90\div-10=\boxed{\mathsf{9}}}}

\Large\boxed{\mathsf{\longrightarrow T=9}}

Therefore, the final answer is t=9.

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