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If cx - d = f, then x is equal to

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Answer:

(F+d)/c

Explanation:

First get rid of -d on the left side by adding d to both sides cx - d = f --> cx =f + d then remove c from the left side by dividing both sides by c cx = f+ d --> x = (f+d)/c

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Answer:

(f+d)/c

Explanation:

First get rid of -d on the left side by adding d to both sides

cx - d = f --> cx = f + d

Then remove c from the left side by dividing both sides by c.

cx = f + d --> x = (f + d)/c

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