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Solve the formula for x
Gx +Hy=J​

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Answer:

x =
(J-Hy)/(G)

Explanation:

This question is from the topic subject of formula. It implies expressing x in terms of G, H y and J.

Given that: Gx + Hy = J

Subtract Hy from both sides to have;

Gx + Hy - Hy = J - Hy

⇒ Gx = J - Hy

Then divide both sides by G, so that we have;

x =
(J-Hy)/(G)

Therefore,

x =
(J-Hy)/(G)

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