Icehock Icehock
  • 04-02-2016
  • Mathematics
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Solve this equation:

6[tex] \alpha [/tex]+6 = 60

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Аноним Аноним
  • 04-02-2016
6a + 6 = 60
      - 6    -6

60 - 6 = 54

6a = 54

6a/6 = 54/6
a = 54/6
a = 9

Answer: a = 9
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Leader Leader
  • 04-02-2016
[tex]6\alpha + 6 = 60[/tex]

Subtract 6 on both sides

[tex]6\alpha + 6 -6= 60-6[/tex]

[tex]6\alpha= 60-6[/tex]

[tex]6\alpha= 54[/tex]

Divide by 6 on both sides.

[tex] \frac{6\alpha}{6} =\frac{54}{6}\\\\ \alpha = \frac{54}{6}\\\\\boxed{\bf{\alpha = 9}}[/tex]
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