Respuesta :
Simplifying
44 = 14 + -2a
Solving
44 = 14 + -2a
Solving for variable 'a'.
Move all terms containing a to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '2a' to each side of the equation.
44 + 2a = 14 + -2a + 2a
Combine like terms: -2a + 2a = 0
44 + 2a = 14 + 0
44 + 2a = 14
Add '-44' to each side of the equation.
44 + -44 + 2a = 14 + -44
Combine like terms: 44 + -44 = 0
0 + 2a = 14 + -44
2a = 14 + -44
Combine like terms: 14 + -44 = -30
2a = -30
Divide each side by '2'.
a = -15
Simplifying
a = -15 p.s i hope i helped you ~ azu
To solve the equation 44 = 14 - 2a, we need to get a by itself, on one side of the equation. We can do this by first getting terms with a on one side and terms without it on the other side.
44 = 14 - 2a
To get a on one side, we need to eliminate 14 from the side with the -2a. We can do this by subtracting 14 from each side.
44 - 14 = 14 - 14 - 2a
-2a = 30
Now we want to get a single a, which can be accomplished by dividing both sides by -2.
-2/-2a 30/-2
a = -15