Math, asked by eloseachumi02, 4 months ago

solve the following equations 3a-(a+4)=6

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Answered by GuysIAmIn
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Answer:

3a-a-4=6

Adding 4 on both sides and adding like terms ,

2a=10

Dividing by 2 ,

a=5

Answered by AKKI08SIDDARTH
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3a - a - 4 = 6

Bcoz - × + = -

2a - 4 = 6

2a = 6 + 4

2a = 10

a = 10 \div 2

a = 5

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