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N/2+4=-4. I need help I cannot figure this out and I left.my math binder at my school. :/ plz halp :3
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N/2+4=-4. I need help I cannot figure this out and I left.my math binder at my school. :/ plz halp :3
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N/2+4=-4. I need help I cannot figure this out and I left.my math binder at my school. :/ plz halp :3
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first subtract four from both sides and get n/2=-8. Then multiply both sides by 2 and get n=-16
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Multiply both sides by 2 :
Subtract 8 from both sides:
hope this helps!
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