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Solve for
a. 7a-2b = 5a b

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Answer: The required value of a is
(2b)/(7-5b).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to solve the following equation for the value of a:


7a-2b=5ab~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

Since there are two unknowns and only one equation , so the value of a will definitely contain the value of b.

The solution of equation (i) for a is as follows:


7a-2b=5ab\\\\\Rightarrow 7a-5ab=2b\\\\\Rightarrow a(7-5b)=2b\\\\\Rightarrow a=(2b)/(7-5b).

Thus, the required value of a is
(2b)/(7-5b).

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For this case we have the following expression:


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From here, we must clear the value of a.

We then have the following steps:

Place the terms that depend on a on the same side of the equation:


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Do common factor "a":


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Clear the value of "a" by dividing the factor within the parenthesis:


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Answer:

The clear expression for "a" is given by:


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