Write an equation. To do this, make one integer equal to x, and the other equal to x+1. Set these equal to 149. Your equation should read x+(x+1)=149. Solve. To do this, add the two x's together. Your equation is now 2x+1=149. Get your x's alone. First, subtract 1 from both sides. Now the equation is 148=2x. Divide both sides by 2 to get x alone. You now have x=74. Plug this value back into the original equation to find your value for the other integer, and you have the two integers as 74 and 75. Hope this helps!
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Answer:
a=1 or a=5
Step-by-step explanation:
+4=6a−1
Step 1: Subtract 6a-1 from both sides.
+4−(6a−1)=6a−1−(6a−1)
−6a+5=0
Step 2: Factor left side of equation.
(a−1)(a−5)=0
Step 3: Set factors equal to 0.
a−1=0 or a−5=0
a=1 or a=5
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