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How do you solve equations for indicated variables? ax+r=7 Solving for x?
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How do you solve equations for indicated variables?
ax+r=7
Solving for x?
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You would subtract R from both sides so it would look like
ax=-r+7
then you would divide both sides by A
so then X = A/(-r+7)
and now you can plug in for A and R to solve
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