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Transform the equation to isolate x: ax = bx 1. How is the value of x related to the difference of a and b?

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The equation ax = bx + 1 is the same as x = 1/(a - b) when solved for x. This means that x is equal to the reciprocal of the difference of a and b.


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Answer:

The value of x is reciprocal of the difference of a and b.

Explanation:

We are given the equation,
ax=bx+1

On simplifying, we get,


ax=bx+1

i.e.
ax-bx=1

i.e.
(a-b)x=1

i.e.
x=(1)/(a-b)

So, we get,

The value of x is
(1)/(a-b).

That is, the value of x is reciprocal of the difference of a and b.

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