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What equation do you get when you solve ax+bc=c for x

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Answer:

x = (−bc + c )/a

Explanation:

Step 1:

ax + bc + −bc = c + −bc

ax = −bc + c

Step 2:

ax/a = (-bc + c)/a

x = (−bc + c )/a

User Biztiger
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Answer:

x = bc - c/a

Explanation:

ax = bc - c

x = bc - c/a

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