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Solves the following equation for a. Show steps for full credit.
4a + 10 = 2a + 26

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Answer:


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Explanation:


\sf{4a + 10 = 2a + 26}

Move 2a to left hand side and change it's sign

Similarly, move 10 to right hand side and change it's sign


\sf{4a - 2a =26 - 10}

Collect like terms


\sf{2a = 26 - 10}

Subtract 10 from 26


\sf{2a = 16}

Divide both sides of the equation by 2


\sf{ (2a)/(2) = (16)/(2) }

Calculate


\sf{a = 8}

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