Hello, I was solving for the following:

6 - 3n = 12...
I got the answer (-2).
I'm having trouble verifying my answer. Please help

so plug in your answer

6 - 3(-2) = 6 - (-6) = 12

(Please ignore this) For my reference, it is 3. b

Hi, thanks so much. I guess I got confused by the negative integer addition

To verify your answer, you can substitute the value of n that you obtained (-2) back into the equation and check if it holds true.

Let's substitute n = -2 into the equation 6 - 3n = 12:

6 - 3(-2) = 12

Simplifying:

6 + 6 = 12

12 = 12

Since the equation simplifies to a true statement, 12 = 12, we can conclude that your answer, n = -2, is correct.

Alternatively, we can solve the equation algebraically:

Given equation: 6 - 3n = 12

First, we want to isolate the variable n, so we'll move the constant term (-6) to the other side of the equation:

6 - 6 - 3n = 12 - 6

-3n = 6

Next, we divide both sides of the equation by -3 to solve for n:

(-3n)/-3 = 6/-3

n = -2

This method confirms that your solution n = -2 is correct.