Mathematics, 22.10.2021 22:30 hannahpaige6347
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Solve the equations for x and match the solutions.
x=6/a x= -6/a x= -a/6 x=a/6 x= -3/a x=3/a
-ax-20=-14 ➡ ?
4=6/ax+5 ➡ ?
7+2ax=13 ➡ ?
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