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Solve for x
n(17+ x) = 34z - r

User Meher
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Hello!

The answer is:


x=(34z-r)/(n)-17

Why?

To solve for "x" , we just need to isolate it from the equation.

So, we are given the equation:


n(17+x)=34z-r

Then, isolating we have:


n(17+x)=34z-r\\\\17+x=(34z-r)/(n)\\\\x=(34z-r)/(n)-17

Hence, the answer is:


x=(34z-r)/(n)-17

Have a nice day!

User Yohann
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Answer:


x=(34z-r)/(n)-17

Explanation:

Given


n(17+x)=34z-r

We have to isolate x on one side of the equation

Dividing both sides by n


(n(17+x))/(n) =(34z)/(n)-(r)/(n)

Taking LCM on left side


17+x = (34z-r)/(n)

Subtracting 17 from both sides


17+x-17 = (34z-r)/(n)-17

So, the value of x will be:


x=(34z-r)/(n)-17 ..

User Cheshirekow
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