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B =x/m(a-x)
Make x the subject of this equation.

B =x/m(a-x) Make x the subject of this equation.-example-1
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Answer:


x= (bma)/(bm+1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given expression:


\hookrightarrow b = (x)/(m(a-x))

shift the variables


\hookrightarrow b m(a-x)= x

distribute inside parenthesis


\hookrightarrow bma-bmx= x

collect terms with "x" in one side


\hookrightarrow -bmx-x= -bma

divide both sides by -1


\hookrightarrow bmx+x= bma

factor out common term "x"


\hookrightarrow x(bm+1)= bma

shift the variables making "x" the subject


\hookrightarrow x= (bma)/(bm+1)

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