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  • 08-09-2019
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How do you solve

-3(1+6r)=14-r

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thedemon840
thedemon840 thedemon840
  • 09-09-2019

Answer:

r = (-1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly simplify the brackets,

; -3(1 + 6r) = -3 - 18r

then substitute on the bracket with the simplified form,

; -3 - 18r = 14 - r

then move the values with (r) to one side and the other ones without (r) to the other side

; -3 - 14 = 18r - r

; -17 = 17r

then divide both sides by 17,

; -1 = r

Hence...r = -1

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