SOLUTION: 5(a+1)=6a 5x+7=4x these are two different question

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: 5(a+1)=6a
5x+7=4x
these are two different question
This question is from textbook beginning algebra

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5(a+1)=6a
5A+5=6A
5A-6A=5
-A=5
A=-5 ANS.
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5x+7=4x
5X-4X=-7
X=-7 ANS.

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