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-6=-4+r/4
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To solve for r, we can use algebraic manipulation.
First, we can isolate the term containing r by adding 6 to both sides of the equation:
-6 + 6 = -4 + r/4 + 6
Simplifying, we get:
0 = 2 + r/4
Next, we can isolate the variable r by subtracting 2 from both sides:
0 - 2 = 2 + r/4 - 2
Simplifying, we get:
-2 = r/4
Finally, we can solve for r by multiplying both sides by 4:
-2 x 4 = r/4 x 4
Simplifying, we get:
-8 = r
Therefore, the solution to the equation -6=-4+r/4 is r = -8.
First, we can isolate the term containing r by adding 6 to both sides of the equation:
-6 + 6 = -4 + r/4 + 6
Simplifying, we get:
0 = 2 + r/4
Next, we can isolate the variable r by subtracting 2 from both sides:
0 - 2 = 2 + r/4 - 2
Simplifying, we get:
-2 = r/4
Finally, we can solve for r by multiplying both sides by 4:
-2 x 4 = r/4 x 4
Simplifying, we get:
-8 = r
Therefore, the solution to the equation -6=-4+r/4 is r = -8.
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