How do you solve #13= \frac { a } { - 2}#?
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To solve the equation (13 = \frac{a}{-2}), you can multiply both sides of the equation by (-2). This will cancel out the fraction on the right side, leaving you with just (a) on that side.
So,
[13 \times -2 = \frac{a}{-2} \times -2]
which simplifies to
[-26 = a]
Therefore, the solution to the equation is (a = -26).
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