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-14=2(h-3)

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 Mar 7, 2017

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\(-14=\frac{2(h-3)}{5}\)

 

Multiply both sides of the equation by 5:

\(-14(5)=2(h-3) \\~\\ -70=2(h-3)\)

 

Divide both sides of the equation by 2:

\(\frac{-70}{2}=(h-3) \\~\\ -35=h-3\)

 

Add 3 to both side of the equation:

\(-35+3=h \\~\\ -32=h\)

 Mar 7, 2017
 #1
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Best Answer

\(-14=\frac{2(h-3)}{5}\)

 

Multiply both sides of the equation by 5:

\(-14(5)=2(h-3) \\~\\ -70=2(h-3)\)

 

Divide both sides of the equation by 2:

\(\frac{-70}{2}=(h-3) \\~\\ -35=h-3\)

 

Add 3 to both side of the equation:

\(-35+3=h \\~\\ -32=h\)

hectictar Mar 7, 2017

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