SOLUTION: 4h + 12 = 11 -39h h = - 1/43 am I correct?

Algebra.Com
Question 1017371: 4h + 12 = 11 -39h
h = - 1/43
am I correct?

Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, fractalier:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You're correct.
Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From
4h + 12 = 11 - 39h
we subtract 12 and add 39h to both sides and get
43h = -1
and
h = -1/43
We have a winner!

RELATED QUESTIONS

7h - 4h = 18 12. 12. 12 H=... (answered by asuar010)
h=5 i=5... (answered by tutorcecilia)
12-4h=-18+11h -6=7h... (answered by HyperBrain,checkley71)
{{{4h-h^2-4}}} (answered by jpa65@hotmail.com)
4h+5=11 (answered by Alan3354)
-11=4h-3 (answered by Alan3354)
My first question I am having problems with is: 12 + 19 11/14 Then secondly, 10... (answered by rfer)
My problem is 43>-4y+11 32>-4y y<-8 but when I check... (answered by solver91311,oscargut)
how do you solve these 2 questions: 3/4c=12 and... (answered by checkley71)