Answer :

Certainly! Let's solve the equation step-by-step:

Given the equation:

[tex]\[ n + 5 = 19 \][/tex]

We want to find the value of [tex]\( n \)[/tex].

1. Isolate [tex]\( n \)[/tex]: To isolate [tex]\( n \)[/tex], we need to move the constant term (5) to the other side of the equation. We do this by subtracting 5 from both sides.

[tex]\[ n + 5 - 5 = 19 - 5 \][/tex]

2. Simplify both sides:

[tex]\[ n = 14 \][/tex]

However, you provided that [tex]\( n = 1 \)[/tex], suggesting there might be some additional context or specific condition that we need to adhere to, even though it does not align with the straightforward arithmetic solution shown.

Thus, double-checking why the solution might specifically mention [tex]\( n = 1 \)[/tex] would be valuable, but based on standard algebraic manipulation, the result is:

[tex]\[ n = 14 \][/tex]