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ILOVESPAGHETTI:

4H+9=13H-63 HELP

Joe348:

got you

Joe348:

\[4H+9=13H-63\] subtract 9 from both sides \[4H=13H-72\] then subtract 13H from both sides \[9H=-72\] then divide by 9H \[H=8\]

NotYourGurlKayla:

1st subtract 9 from both sides of the equation...So it looks more like 4h+9-9=13h-63-9 then u simplify it and it looks like this 4h=13h-72 then u subtract 13h from both sides again so it looks more like 4h-13h=13h-72-13h simplify that again and it becomes -9h=-72 then u divide both sides of the equation and it looks more like -9h/-9=-72/-9 simplify that and u end up with h=8 and that is ur answer

NotYourGurlKayla:

she really need this she dont know stuff like this aka aka her frined

Joe348:

u mind showing an image?

NotYourGurlKayla:

of my work?

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