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{:[9e+4=-5e+14+13 e],[e=]:}

Solve for e e .\newline9e+4=5e+14+13ee= \begin{array}{l} 9 e+4=-5 e+14+13 e \\ e=\square \end{array}

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Q. Solve for e e .\newline9e+4=5e+14+13ee= \begin{array}{l} 9 e+4=-5 e+14+13 e \\ e=\square \end{array}
  1. Combine like terms: Combine like terms on the right side of the first equation.\newline9e+4=5e+14+13e9e + 4 = -5e + 14 + 13e\newline9e+4=8e+149e + 4 = 8e + 14
  2. Move terms with e: Move all terms containing e to one side of the equation.\newline99e - 88e + 44 = 88e - 88e + 1414\newlinee + 44 = 1414
  3. Subtract 44 to solve for ee: Subtract 44 from both sides of the equation to solve for ee.
    e+44=144e + 4 - 4 = 14 - 4
    e=10e = 10

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