How do you solve #4a + 25= 9#?
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To solve the equation 4a + 25 = 9, you would first subtract 25 from both sides to isolate the term with the variable. This gives you 4a = 9 - 25, which simplifies to 4a = -16. Then, you divide both sides by 4 to solve for 'a'. Thus, 'a' equals -4.
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