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Solve for qq.\newline(q10)=0\text{–}(q - 10) = 0\newlineq=q = \underline{\hspace{2em}}

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Q. Solve for qq.\newline(q10)=0\text{–}(q - 10) = 0\newlineq=q = \underline{\hspace{2em}}
  1. Understand the equation: Understand the equation.\newlineThe equation given is (q10)=0\text{−}(q − 10) = 0. This means that the negative of the expression (q10)(q - 10) is equal to zero.
  2. Simplify the equation: Simplify the equation.\newlineSince (q10)=0–(q − 10) = 0, we can multiply both sides of the equation by 1-1 to get rid of the negative sign.\newline1×((q10))=1×0-1 \times (-(q − 10)) = -1 \times 0\newlineq10=0q − 10 = 0
  3. Solve for q: Solve for q.\newlineTo find the value of q, we need to isolate q on one side of the equation.\newlineq10=0q - 10 = 0\newlineq=0+10q = 0 + 10\newlineq=10q = 10

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