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Solve forx:ax÷ +b-d=e
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ax ÷ +b - d = e
ax/b - d = e
ax/b = e + d
ax = b*(e + d)
x = b*(e + d)/a
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The answer is.X=[e(+b-d)]/a.. Whenever u have a fraction on either side of an equation, u cross-multiply 1st...therefore, ax=e(+b-d)...To get x, we then divide both sides by a...Thus, X=[e(+b-d)]/a
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