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(4)/(3)=-6e-(5)/(3)

Solve for e e .\newline43=6e53 \frac{4}{3}=-6 e-\frac{5}{3}

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Q. Solve for e e .\newline43=6e53 \frac{4}{3}=-6 e-\frac{5}{3}
  1. Isolate e term: We start by isolating the term containing e on one side of the equation. To do this, we can add (53)(\frac{5}{3}) to both sides of the equation to eliminate the constant term on the right side.\newline(43)+(53)=6e(53)+(53)(\frac{4}{3}) + (\frac{5}{3}) = -6e - (\frac{5}{3}) + (\frac{5}{3})
  2. Simplify both sides: Now we simplify both sides of the equation by combining like terms.\newline(43)+(53)=6e(\frac{4}{3}) + (\frac{5}{3}) = -6e\newline(93)=6e(\frac{9}{3}) = -6e\newline3=6e3 = -6e
  3. Solve for e: Next, we solve for e by dividing both sides of the equation by 6-6 to isolate e.\newline36=e\frac{3}{-6} = e
  4. Find value of e: We simplify the fraction to find the value of ee.e=12e = -\frac{1}{2}

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