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Solve for the variable indicated. 2p=kx-t, for x

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hello there

the answer is

Let's solve for f.

2p=kx−tforx

Step 1: Flip the equation.

−fortx+kx=2p

Step 2: Add -kx to both sides.

−fortx+kx+−kx=2p+−kx

−fortx=−kx+2p

Step 3: Divide both sides by -ortx.

−fortx

−ortx

=

−kx+2p

−ortx

f=

2kx−4p

2ortx

Answer:

f=

2kx−4p

2ortx

thank you

User Aps
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2p = kx - t

  • Add t to both sides.

2p + t = kx

  • Divide both sides by k.

2p/k + t/k = x

  • Reorder.

x = t/k + 2p/k

User Skym
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