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How to solve:

-8 + square root of (5a-5) = -3

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Answer:


a=6

Explanation:


-8+√((5a-5))=-3

Adding 8 both sides.


8-8+√((5a-5))=-3+8


√((5a-5))=5

Squaring both sides.


(√((5a-5)))^2=5^2


5a-5=25

Adding 5 both side.


5a-5+5=25+5


5a=30

Dividing by 5 both sides.


(5a)/(5)=(30)/(5)


a=6

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