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OpenStudy (anonymous):
10w+4w=-84 how is this one sloved @mitchal
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OpenStudy (bibby):
combine the like terms (10w+4w)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
tht would be 14w
OpenStudy (bibby):
and so now we have 14*w=-84
solve for w
OpenStudy (anonymous):
14w=-84 and you are done... bibby..look the question again, were only combining like terms not solving the equation!
OpenStudy (bibby):
what are you talking about?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
youre solving the equation, were only supposed to combine like terms right babe?
OpenStudy (bibby):
hahahahahaha
OpenStudy (bibby):
that's right, babe
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have to slove this one boo @mitchal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ahhh sorry my aplogized
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
its okay hehe
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i been doing to much combining like terms... I aplogized bibby
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
So simplify both sides of the equation.
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
which gives you 14w = -84
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so 14w=-84 and we have to divide 14 on both side
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so what -84 divide by 14?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
tht would be 6 right
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
Now you divide both sides of the equation by 14, \[\frac{ 14w }{ 14 } = \frac{ -84 }{ 14 }\]
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
negative 6 actually but youre close. ;)
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DivineSolar (divinesolar):
Well -6
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so w=-6 is your answer ;)
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
That is obvious.
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
xD
OpenStudy (anonymous):
:p lol divine XD
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you @DivineSolar
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank you boo @mitchal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no problem baby XD @shay16
DivineSolar (divinesolar):
Sure.