Start Equation Isolation: Start with the equation 6h+4=−2+5h. To isolate the variable h, we need to get all the h terms on one side and the constant terms on the other side.
Move h Terms: Subtract 5h from both sides of the equation to move the h terms to one side.6h+4−5h=−2+5h−5hThis simplifies to h+4=−2.
Subtract Constant: Subtract 4 from both sides of the equation to solve for h.h+4−4=−2−4This simplifies to h=−6.
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