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15n 2 +6n−8=4n

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15n 2 +6n−8=4n

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Solution

Sure, let's solve the equation step by step:

  1. First, let's simplify the equation by combining like terms. We have "n" terms on both sides of the equation, so we can subtract 4n from both sides to get:

    15n - 4n + 2 + 6n - 8 = 0

  2. This simplifies to:

    17n - 6 = 0

  3. Now, we can isolate "n" by adding 6 to both sides:

    17n = 6

  4. Finally, we divide both sides by 17 to solve for "n":

    n = 6/17

So, the solution to the equation 15n + 2 + 6n - 8 = 4n is n = 6/17.

This problem has been solved

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