There are not any choices to these so I need help

1. x/4 + 1 = -5

2. 6x + 29 = 5

3. Combine like terms
-21a + 16a

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Sure, I'd be happy to help you with these problems. Let's tackle them one by one:

1. To solve the equation x/4 + 1 = -5, the goal is to isolate the variable x on one side of the equation. To do this, we need to get rid of the constant term 1 first. We can do that by subtracting 1 from both sides of the equation:

x/4 + 1 - 1 = -5 - 1.

This simplifies to:

x/4 = -6.

Next, to get rid of the fraction, we can multiply all terms in the equation by 4:

4 * (x/4) = 4 * (-6).

This gives us:

x = -24.

So the solution to the equation is x = -24.

2. To solve the equation 6x + 29 = 5, the goal is again to isolate the variable x. First, we can start by getting rid of the constant term 29 by subtracting it from both sides of the equation:

6x + 29 - 29 = 5 - 29.

This simplifies to:

6x = -24.

Now, to solve for x, we can divide both sides of the equation by 6:

(6x)/6 = (-24)/6.

This gives us:

x = -4.

So the solution to the equation is x = -4.

3. To combine like terms -21a + 16a, we can simply add or subtract the coefficients of the terms with the same variable. In this case, we have -21a + 16a. The variable "a" is the same in both terms, so we can add their coefficients together:

(-21a) + (16a) = -5a.

So the combined like terms -21a + 16a simplifies to -5a.

The way to do these is to

1. add and subtract terms to get all the x stuff alone on one side
2. factor out the x
3. multiply or divide to get x all alone

x/4 + 1 = -5
x/4 = -6
x = -24

6x + 29 = 5
6x = -24
x = -4

-21a + 16a
(-21+16)a
-5a