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A=bx+cx+d for x. HELP ME

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\bf A=bx+cx+d\implies A-d=bx+cx\implies A-d=\stackrel{\textit{common factor}}{x(b+c)} \\\\[-0.35em] \rule{34em}{0.25pt}\\\\ ~\hfill \cfrac{A-d}{b+c}=x~\hfill

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Are there numbers?
If there are numbers add b and c then add d to the a then divide a with the b and c and you get the answer if that even makes sense
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