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Solve a(x − b) − 2k = L for a.

Someone please explain, I do not want just an answer, I would like to understand.

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you want to isolate a for when solve the equation for a

a(x − b) − 2k = L

you get everything away from a
add 2k to both sides of the equation


a(x − b) − 2k + 2k = L + 2k

since

− 2k + 2k is 0, then the left side is

a
(x − b) = L + 2k

then we divide both sides by x - b to cancel out x - b on the leftside

a = (L+2k)/
(x − b)

or
a = \displaystyle(L+2k)/(x-b)
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