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Multiple Choice
Solve the given linear equation using addition and subtraction properties of equality.
A
h=−17
B
h=17
C
h=7
D
h=−7
Verified step by step guidance
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Start with the given equation: \$6h - \left(-12\right) = 5 + 5h$.
Apply the subtraction of a negative number by rewriting \(-\left(-12\right)\) as \(+12\), so the equation becomes \$6h + 12 = 5 + 5h$.
Use the subtraction property of equality to get all variable terms on one side. Subtract \$5h\( from both sides: \)6h - 5h + 12 = 5 + 5h - 5h\(, which simplifies to \)h + 12 = 5$.
Next, isolate the variable term by subtracting 12 from both sides: \(h + 12 - 12 = 5 - 12\), resulting in \(h = 5 - 12\).
Simplify the right side to find the value of \(h\) (this is the final calculation step you can perform to get the solution).