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zunairah:

g=-4a +4a

SmokeyBrown:

What do you get when you add "4a" to "-4a"? If you resolve this part, you should be able to find the value of "g"

zunairah:

you get

zunairah:

-1

SmokeyBrown:

@zunairah wrote:
you get
That's right, it's nothing! The 4a and the -4a cancel out, meaning that they resolve to 0 when added/subtracted (depending on your perspective). So, g would be equal to....?

zunairah:

-1

boredfr:

This equation can’t be solved without 2 equations. One in bother sides of the equal sign. Are you sure that you have the right equation?

zunairah:

yes

zunairah:

thats why its no solution

boredfr:

@smokeybrown wrote:
What do you get when you add "4a" to "-4a"? If you resolve this part, you should be able to find the value of "g"
You should have said what I said originally

zunairah:

wait no the answer is 5

zunairah:

thanks for helping me

boredfr:

Boy no

zunairah:

im a girl:(

boredfr:

There is no way to solve for either variable with only one equation

zunairah:

so its a

boredfr:

@zunairah wrote:
im a girl:(
Girl no

zunairah:

g=a

boredfr:

No way to know

boredfr:

You don’t have the proper information

zunairah:

that is the information

zunairah:

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zunairah:

the answer is actually a fraction

boredfr:

You wrote -4a The paper thingy says -4 You can’t combine-

zunairah:

yea

zunairah:

u arent supposed to combine

zunairah:

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