SOLUTION: this problem is from chapter 4.4 how do you 16(q+1) 6q=-28?

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Question 121558: this problem is from chapter 4.4 how do you 16(q+1) 6q=-28?
Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
IS THERE A MISSING SIGN (+,-) BETWEEN THE (Q+1) & THE 6Q TERMS?
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