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If the expression 2x/a plus b = c is solved for x in terms of a, b, and c, then x = what?

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Answer:

The value of x in terms of a, b ans c is
x=(ac-ab)/(2)

Explanation:

We have given the expression
(2x)/(a)+b=c

We have to find the value of x in terms of a, b and c

So
(2x)/(a)+b=c


(2x)/(a)=c-b


2x=a(c-b)


2x=ac-ab


x=(ac-ab)/(2)

So the value of x in terms a ,b and c is
x=(ac-ab)/(2)

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